Orlando Pirates is one of the biggest teams in the country, this means that players are always under pressure to perform. We’ve seen many who did well at their previous clubs come to Orlando and fail to make an impact. This doesn’t necessarily mean that they become bad overnight, however it also highlights the magnitude of the club. It is not easy for players to perform to their best under the eyes of millions of demanding fans.
This star burst into the South African football scene in 2018 when he joined Bidvest Wits. He went on to make a name for himself with the Clever Boys, however when the sale of the club came, he was scooped up by Orlando Pirates. He had a great start to life with the Bucaneers as he scored on his first match. Things detiorated overtime and he found himself on the wrong side of the fans.
Scott Chickleday is a striker coach who worked with Orlando Pirates for 5 weeks at the beginning of the year. He sat down for an interview with Thabiso Mosia to speak on his experience at the club. He also went on to speak on Terrence Dvukamanja and how he almost the club during the January transfer window.
Chickelday shared that Dvukamanja was low on confidence when he first arrived at Orlando Pirates. It seems like he was able to make an impact on him as he has since scored 2 goals and assisted a further 3 since. He is looking like a brand new player for the Bucaneers at the moment.