Despite qualifying for the CAF Champions League after finishing their DStv Premiership campaign in second place on the standings, Orlando Pirates are clear in their message that the job hasn't been finished yet.
The Buccaneers defeated AmaZulu 4-0 win at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday to finish on 54 points behind champions Mamelodi Sundowns who accumulated a whopping 70 points from their 30 matches.
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Goals from Thabiso Monyane, Relebohile Ratomo, Monnapule Saleng and Kabelo Dlamini did the job for Jose Riveiro's side in Durban as the the focus will be switching to the Nedbank Cup final against Sekhukhune United for the Soweto giants going into the new week.
Monyane, who was selected as the Man of the Match against Usuthu, is looking forward to the Babina Noko clash next Saturday as Bucs will be searching for a possible cup double after winning the MTN8 earlier in the season.
"Glory to God, first of all. Thank you to my teammates, you know, thank you to the technical team for believing in me. We've been working hard week-in, week-out every day, analysing the game. It's a fantastic win, the atmosphere was great and we're really happy," said Monyane, spaking through Pirates' media department.
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"Very special, you know, it took until the last game of the season, but we take it and we learn from here and we go upwards from here. Credit to the club, it's been our goal since the beginning of the season. It's a goal accomplished but the job is not done. We will need a win over the weekend, so we look forward to that and one game at a time," he said.