
Bucs Mthombeni. Photo credit: Martin T
In the aftermath of one of the biggest upsets in the Nedbank Cup this season, the dust has finally settled at the Orlando Amstel Arena. While the scoreline was a shock to many, Casric Stars coach and chairman Bucs Mthombeni insists the result was far from a fluke.
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Chairman and Head Coach Bucs Mthombeni has praised his side’s tactical execution. He reveals that a core part of their “homework” was a dedicated planโฆ pic.twitter.com/J6RUBwSxk9
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Behind the scenes of the Motsepe Foundation Championship side’s historic victory was a masterclass in tactical discipline and “meticulous midweek scouting.”
Mthombeni wasnโt just a spectator during Orlando Piratesโ high-octane clash against Mamelodi Sundowns last Wednesday. He was a man on a mission. Having witnessed the Buccaneers’ fluid transitions firsthand, he returned to the Casric camp with a clear directive: Stop the supply line.
“I knew exactly what we were going to face,” Mthombeni told FARPost. “I know they rotate the ball quickly and use their wingers effectively. They are comfortable in possession, but we identified the pivots that make them tick.”
The core of Mthombeniโs strategy revolved around suffocating Piratesโ most creative outletsโPatrick โTitoโ Maswanganyi and the mercurial Relebohile Mofokeng.
The plan was simple yet physically demanding.
Aggression on Mofokeng: Casric players were instructed to deny Relebohile any space to turn. “The plan was to be aggressive on Rele whenever he was on the ball, closing him down to ensure he couldnโt pass forward,” Bucs Mthombeni explained.
Forcing the Reset: By high-pressing the creative hubs, Casric forced Pirates into a cycle of “safe” football. Even with the overlapping threat of Deano van Rooyen, the Soweto Giants were repeatedly forced to restart play from the back.
The ‘Rest Defence’ Rule: To counter the marauding runs of Deon Hotto on the left flank, Mthombeni implemented a strict three-man rest defence. This ensured that even when Casric pushed forward, they were never outnumbered during Pirates’ lightning-fast transitions.
While the football world expected a comfortable afternoon for the Sea Robbers, Mthombeniโs side proved that structure often trumps individual brilliance.
“I think the plan worked very well. I have a lot of respect for Pirates and the Chairman, but I know this result wasnโt what their coach had planned.”
The victory serves as a reminder that in the Nedbank Cup, preparation is the great equaliser. For Pirates, itโs back to the drawing board; for Casric Stars, itโs a confirmation that they belong on the big stage.