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Orlando Pirates legend Benedict Tso Vilakazi blasts Ndlondlo.

Orlando Pirates striker on his way out after two games?

Orlando Pirates striker Souaibou Marou is repotedly struggling to cope even at training and could be leaving next month.

Pirates Ndlondlo

Orlando Pirates legend Benedict Tso Vilakazi blasts Ndlondlo.

Orlando Pirates striker Souaibou Marou could be on his way out of the club.

The Cameroonian player has struggled for game time since joining the Sea Robbers and could be one of the few players shiped out in the January transfer.

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The 23-year-old played two games for the Buccaneers which was against Djabal FC and Jwaneng Galaxy in the Caf Champions League.

With Evidence Makgopa, Kermit Erasmus and Zakhele Lepasa preferred upfront for Orlando Pirates, chances of Marou getting game time are slim and could be loaned out if Jose Riveiro sees potential in him.

According to Phakaaathi, the Pirates striker is struggling to cope even at training.

Orlando Pirates striker not coping at training

“Marou is leaving the team, there is no doubt about that. The guy is struggling to cope, even at training. He has been given the chance to show what he can do, but it’s juts not working out for him. I’ve seen his videos before he came to the team, we all thought that he was going to be the next big foreign player in the league,” Phakaaathi reported on Monday.

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“His time is over, I don’t want to lie. That’s unless if the coach (Jose Riveiro) still needs him. But the management doesn’t see why they still have to keep him at the club.”

Orlando Pirates have had a difficult season so far, failing to capitalise on their preseason form which saw them unbeaten in eight games. Riveiro’s side have also struggled for goals in the past few months and often had to rely on Makgopa, who has started to find his feet.

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