‘I was crying and calling my mother’

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Orlando Pirates have had a defensive star in Thabiso Sesane since last season. The 24-year-old did not have an easy rise.

TWO LOAN SPELLS

After shining in the DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) reserve league before, Sesane was promoted to the first team in 2020/21. He was soon loaned out from Orlando Pirates to Jomo Cosmos and later All Stars in the lower divisions.

“[2021/22] Pre-season in North West, I think I got injured, so when we got to Johannesburg, I got a call from the office. They told me, ‘We’re loaning you out because we don’t think your space is available this season,” Sesane told PiratesTV on BucsCamp.

“I was shocked, I said, ‘Its fine’, then they said, ‘Its Jomo Cosmos’. It was tough though [at Cosmos], I won’t lie, I was always crying. I was calling my mother and telling her I was thinking of leaving this whole thing [playing football].

“To be honest, when I left Jomo Cosmos [at the end of the season], I felt I had already given up. I felt like a loan player, I think I played 15 games at Cosmos,” Sesane added.

ORLANDO PIRATES INJURY NEWS

Orlando Pirates are in action this weekend against Magesi FC in the Carling Knockout. The game will kick off at 15:00 from the Orlando Stadium.

According to the club’s latest post, the Sea Robbers will be without the likes of Olisa Ndah, Tapelo Xoki, Zakhele Lepasa and Bandile Shandu.

Full Statement by the club:

“Orlando Pirates will play host to newly promoted club Magesi FC at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday in their Carling Black Label Cup opener. Unfortunately, the Buccaneers will be without key defender Olisa Ndah, who faces an extended period on the sidelines.

“The Nigerian international who missed out on playing the MTN8 final after suffering an injury in the league match against Polokwane City, is expected to be out on the sidelines for a lengthy spell. The Bucs medical department has confirmed that the 26-year-old has suffered a tibia fracture. Due to the location and nature of the injury; the decision on surgery is not straightforward but based on this type of injury, Ndah has been ruled out for the rest of the year.

In addition to Ndah’s injury, the medical department provided updates on other players in recovery:

Thalente Mbatha

“Continues to undergo rehabilitation regarding the injury he suffered in Pirates 3-1 win over Stellenbosch FC in the MTN8. The Bucs medical team will continue to monitor his progress this week before clearing him to return to full training.

Bandile Shandu

“Has started full training with the team. He has also begun playing 35 minutes for friendly matches. This load will increase every week until he reaches 90 minutes without feeling any discomfort.

Tapelo Xoki

“Has been cleared to return to full training , with focus on agility drills before being allowed to participate in friendly matches.

Goodman Mosele

“Is currently undergoing intermediate rehabilitation phase. He has started jogging and the team has slowly introduced heavy loaded weight training.

Zakhele Lepasa

“Like Mosele, Lepasa is also currently undergoing intermediate rehabilitation phase. He has started running on the field and strength training.

Thabiso Lebitso

“Has started running as part of his progression. Scheduled to start plyometric training as of next week.
Continues with external biokinetic training to improve strength in hamstring and quadriceps.

Sandile Mthethwa

“Sustained an abdominal muscle strain during training. He is attending rehabilitation sessions with a visceral therapist that deals with this type of injuries.

Ethan Visagie

“Sustained a right ankle sprain during training. Post orthopaedic consultation; conservative treatment was suggested as strategy for his recovery,” Orlando Pirates concluded.

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