
Pirates star: It is something I still want to win...
Orlando Pirates wingback Thabiso Lebitso has opened up on his stay with the Buccaneers and some of the boxes he is still aiming to tick, with the league title race headed to the final…
Orlando Pirates wingback Thabiso Lebitso has opened up on his stay with the Buccaneers and some of the boxes he is still aiming to tick, with the league title race headed to the final day.
Lebitso joined Orlando Pirates in January 2024 from Chippa United on an initial two-and-a-half-year contract that is set to expire at the end of June. Early indications are that the wingback's contract will be renewed.
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Since his arrival, Lebitso has enjoyed a successful period with the Black and White. He has won four major trophies since joining the Sea Robbers. Namely, the Nedbank Cup, the Carling Knockout and two MTN8 titles.
However, at 29, the former Chippa United man is still hungry for silverware and has set his sights on the league title, a prize just a victory away for Pirates.
"There is a lot [I still want to achieve]. I’m happy that I’ve lifted a few domestic trophies. I think I have almost all of them now, besides the league," Lebitso candidly reveals in an exclusive interview published the May issue of KICK OFF Magazine.
"I have won the Nedbank Cup, the MTN8, and the Carling Knockout.
"So, I’m only left with the league title, which is something I still want to win."
As things stand, Pirates are second on the log table behind Mamelodi Sundowns, who have already played all their 30 matches.
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Should Pirates clinch a win against Orbit College on Saturday, in their final match of the season, they will be crowned Champions.
Read the full interview in the May edition of KICK OFF, currently on sale at major retailers nationwide!
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Source: Kick Off
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