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The latest Orlando Pirates news: Sunday 22 January 2023

Orlando Pirates returned to form with a thumping of Stellenbosch FC on Sunday 22 January 2023 but what else has been going on at the club.

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The latest Orlando Pirates. Photos: Backpagepix

Orlando Pirates returned to form with a 4-1 thumping of Stellenbosch FC on Sunday 22 January 2023 but what else has been going on at the club.

Here we wrap all the latest Orlando Pirates news from across the pages of TheSouthAfrican.com.

Thabang Monare off the mark

Thabang Monare got off the mark with a well-taken header that gave him his first senior club goal.

Monare opened the scoring in a goal-rich contest on Sunday.

Meet the WAGS

From Deon Hotto to Ndabayithethwa Ndondlo, Miguel Timm and other Orlando Pirates players’ partners, we have more on the Bucs Wags.

There are stunning beauties and childhood sweethearts.

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When will new Orlando Pirates signing debut

Orlando Pirates have secured the services of Souaibou Marou.

Many want to know when the Cameroon striker will debut.

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Orlando Pirates flop goes home

Austin Muwowo has officially completed a move to Power Dynamos from ZESCO United following what was a frustrating stint in South Africa.

He was never able to break into the first team at Mayfair.

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Targets for 2023

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Orlando Pirates Fans. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Orlando Pirates are hopeful of earning a place in next season’s Caf competitions.

Sea Robbers midfielder Miguel Timm conceded that there was little they could now do to haul in Mamelodi Sundowns in the title race.

“I know we are not doing well in the league and it’s not a secret, so I’m not going to hide it,” said Timm according to Times Live

“I’ve said we are going to fight until the very end. It’s fine Sundowns are on top, but we must focus on ourselves.

“We need to get back into Caf football first and foremost because that’s where we belong and, in the long term, challenge for the league.

“Sundowns didn’t win these things overnight, it took a long period of time and patience. We know where we are short and we know the work we need to put in. We just need to have faith in what we are doing and continue doing the best that we can.

“Not only for us, but for all the hundreds of thousands of people who are backing us to take the team back to the top.”

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