Orlando Pirates have missed a golden opportunity to take control of the Betway Premiership title after being held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Durban City at Orlando Amstel Arena on Saturday. With the league heading into its final weekend, the Buccaneers are under immense pressure to end their league drought, which stretches back to the 2011/12 season.
The equation was simple for Orlando Pirates: win and move to the summit, all but securing the title for the first time in 5 110 days. Instead, they stumbled against a disciplined Durban City side that executed their plan perfectly. Despite controlling possession from the outset, Orlando Pirates struggled to create meaningful chances.
Durban City, chasing a top-eight finish rather than the title, defended resolutely and rarely looked troubled. The hosts enjoyed 76% possession in the first half and earned 10 corners before the break – the highest total by any team in a single half this season – yet failed to carve out clear opportunities. Their attacking play often relied on hopeful long-range efforts that barely tested goalkeeper Fredrick Asare.
As the match wore on, tension grew around Orlando Amstel Arena. Orlando Pirates appeared hesitant, lacking the cutting edge expected of a side chasing championship glory. Their best moments came in the second half. Relebohile Mofokeng forced Asare into a strong save from a free-kick, while Oswin Appollis wasted a difficult opportunity from a tight angle. Despite late pressure, a combination of solid goalkeeping and wasteful finishing ensured the hosts remained scoreless.
It felt like one of those afternoons where Orlando Pirates could have played another 90 minutes and still failed to find a breakthrough. The draw may prove decisive in the title race. Mamelodi Sundowns have effectively been handed a lifeline, while Orlando Pirates now head into their final fixture needing victory against a desperate Orbit College side. Anything less than three points will see Mamelodi Sundowns secure a ninth consecutive league crown.
Should Orlando Pirates fall short, attention will inevitably turn to costly dropped points earlier in the campaign – especially home draws against Siwelele FC, Richards Bay, and now Durban City.
For Durban City, the point all but guarantees a top-eight finish in what has been a remarkable campaign for the promoted club. Having already captured the Nedbank Cup and secured a place in next season’s MTN8, their debut top-flight season has exceeded expectations. Survival may have been the original target, but Durban City have emerged as one of the division’s biggest success stories.

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