Pirates’ rotation gamble faces reality check

Orlando Pirates’ tactical rotation under Abdeslam Ouaddou faces its biggest test yet against Mamelodi Sundowns, as legends Sifiso Myeni and Thuso Phala call for stability and rhythm.

Two former players, Sifiso Myeni and Thuso Phala, laid bare lingering questions about head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou’s tactical approach and its impact on the team’s consistency on the Omni Soweto Derby.

“You can’t build chemistry if every week you’re starting from scratch,” Myeni said, pointing to frequent positional changes and rotation.

One week a player features at double pivot, the next on the flank or the bench, “It’s confusing,” he added. Myeni acknowledged Ouaddou’s ambition. “He tried something bold, Playing without a striker wasn’t crazy, it was calculated.” But the bottom line, Pirates lost the chance to transform boldness into rhythm.

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Meanwhile, Phala voiced a sharper concern. While crediting the coach’s vision, he warned, “When you bench guys like Mabasa and Makgopa, you lose that CAF pedigree. In knockout football, that costs you.” He elaborated. “Too much change kills confidence. Players need stability to thrive.” He contends the club inherited a battle-tested core but now looks rebuilt week-to-week rather than evolved.

The timing of these critiques matters. Pirates’ recent exit from the CAF Champions League, cut off in penalties after overturning a three-goal first-leg deficit, raised questions about whether this strategy delivers under pressure. Ouaddou defended his decisions, saying rotation is essential for a club of this size. “You risk injuries and lose intensity,” he stated.

Now, Pirates turn their attention to a top-of-the-table showdown with Sundowns at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, a match headlined in the ongoing Betway Premiership.

Sundowns, champions and consistent performers, are known for their tactical cohesion and fixed structures, making consistency essential. Myeni’s admonition to “find your core eleven and trust them” now reverberates more loudly. Phala’s warning of losing competitive edge in big games takes on fresh urgency.

At a club reliant on moments rather than momentum, the clash with Sundowns offers the perfect lens. Will Pirates fall into the trap of continuous rotation, or will they draw on a stable foundation, unleash the attacking flair, and finally convert rhythm into result? Either way, the outcome of Saturday’s match, and the season trajectory, could be shaped not just by talent but by the manager’s willingness to balance innovation with consistency.

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Dylan Johnson