Pirates continue to go about their business quietly as they beat LRPC Oilers of Liberia

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Orlando Pirates continued to go about their business on the continent quietly when they beat LRPC Oilers of Liberia 2-0 in an away encounter at Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Monrovia in a first leg match second preliminary round match of the Caf Confeder...

Orlando Pirates continued to go about their business on the continent quietly when they beat LRPC Oilers of Liberia 2-0 in an away encounter at Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Monrovia in a first leg second preliminary round match of the Caf Confederation Cup on Sunday evening.

Pirates star Tshegofatsho Mabasa put the visitors in the lead when he converted shortly before the halftime break and. The two goals will have come as an important morale booster for Mabasa, who is clawing his way back to the crispy player who gave SA a glimpse of his talents many moons ago.

The Limpopo side conceded the deflating goal at the stroke of halftime to lose a match they had hoped to use as an important cushion ahead of the return leg in SA. ​

 

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