Not all strikers make their mark at Orlando Pirates. Additional time may be required. Souaibou Marrow is the latest example.
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The Cameroonian striker's dreams for Pirates have come to an end after he did not feature in the first round of the current 2023/24 season.
Marrow, 23, was expected to leave Pirates in the January transfer window, but sources have revealed he intends to stay and fight.
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“Mallow Soaibo will remain with Pirates for the time being. I know there has been talk of him leaving in this transfer window, but it seems unlikely that he will turn away from the club at this point.'' said the official. far post.
“He will have one last chance to compete for the starting spot before making a final decision,” the article added.
Patrick Maswangany sticks to his guns
Clubs like Pirates often fold other players, but not Patrick Maswanganyi.
Speaking to the media since his move to Soweto in July, critics have not been bothered by the Tembisa-born star.
Some local fans say the player known as “Tito” is too focused on the ball.
“I don't want to change. This is how I play, this is how I have played since I started playing football,” said Maswangany. sowetan.
“Here's what I know: If the coach tells me to do something, I'll do it, but I can't change the way I play,” Maswangany added. – Read the full story here.
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