
Orlando Pirates. Photo credit: Bucs
Orlando Pirates is set to receive a timely boost with key defender Thabiso Sesane and midfielder Selaelo Rasebotja nearing a return to full fitness. The positive injury update comes as the Sea Robbers dive into a crucial run of cup fixtures.
Sesane, a Pirates development product, was a defensive pillar last season before his injury, making 29 appearances and starring in the MTN8 final victory. His strong partnership with the currently-injured Olisa Ndah was vital to the team’s success.
Midfielder Rasebotja, who joined the club in July 2024, is also making significant progress in his recovery from a long-term setback that cut short his debut season after just 11 appearances.
The club confirmed on their website that the duo is actively working their way back: “The likes of Selaelo Rasebotja and Thabiso Sesane continue to work their way back to full fitness after their injury spells.”
This news offers a glimmer of hope as Pirates look to put their recent CAF Champions League penalty shootout exit behind them.
The team’s immediate focus shifts to the Carling Knockout Cup quarter-final against Magesi on Tuesday night at Orlando Stadium. Despite a bruising weekend cup encounter, Pirates have reported no fresh injury concerns and are eager to extend their exceptional 10-match unbeaten run in domestic football.
They face a Magesi side that has historically troubled them in this competition, eliminating the Buccaneers in the first round last season. Securing a win and the return of Sesane and Rasebotja would provide substantial momentum heading into the latter stages of the season.