ORLANDO Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has sent a message to the supporters to not stress his players but give them the best supporter in the league title race.
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Abdeslam Ouaddou has delivered a clear message to Orlando Pirates supporters ahead of a decisive Soweto Derby — back the team, because the margins in this title race leave no room for anything else.
Pirates head into Sunday’s clash against Kaizer Chiefs at the summit of the Betway Premiership standings with 58 points, narrowly ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns, who sit one point behind with a game in hand.
With just five matches remaining, every moment carries weight. That context makes the derby more than just a battle for bragging rights.
It is a fixture that could shape the destination of the title.
Following Sundowns’ slip against Stellenbosch, Pirates have been handed a window to build momentum — but they will need to navigate both expectation and pressure, particularly in front of what is expected to be a packed FNB Stadium.
Ouaddou has seen both sides of that dynamic this season.
“My message is just to thank them (fans), thank them first of all, since the beginning of this season. I know there is an important moment they are looking for. I just ask them to be behind us wherever we go in South Africa.”
For the Moroccan coach, the role of supporters extends beyond atmosphere — it directly influences performance.
“Our fans are always with us, so we’re expecting the same during that game. And I know that the stadium will be packed and to be 100% with us because you know, for my players, when they feel the support, when they feel the love of our supporters, our fans, you know, they can feel it on the pitch, and they feel free to compete.”
However, he was equally candid about the impact of negativity.
“But on the other hand, when they feel pressure, and they, for example, they boo them, you know, we are human beings, you know, we have a brain, we have a mind, you know, they get stressed, so we definitely need them to reach our target.”
Having finished as runners-up in each of the last three seasons, Pirates understand how fine the margins are in a title race — especially against a side as relentless as Sundowns.
“There are still five games. I said at the beginning and in the middle of the season that our team are warriors. My players are fighting, have a very strong fighting spirit, and we are going to fight until the last game, the last minute and the last second on the pitch, whatever happened, you know.”
There is, however, a boost within the camp.
For the first time this season, Ouaddou has a fully fit squad available.
“It’s the first time that I have seen the physio room empty. So, it means that everybody is ready to play.”
With belief, fitness and the title within reach, Pirates now turn to their supporters — knowing that in a season defined by pressure, unity could be the difference.
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