Thalente Mbatha – Orlando Pirates FC https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com Wed, 16 Oct 2024 08:06:40 +0000 en-ZA hourly 1 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/mstile-144x144-1.png Thalente Mbatha – Orlando Pirates FC https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com 32 32 Injury Update https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/injury-update-2/ Wed, 16 Oct 2024 07:23:54 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=10219 Orlando Pirates will play host to newly promoted club Magesi FC at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday in their Carling Black Label Cup opener. Unfortunately, the Buccaneers will be without key defender Olisa Ndah, who faces an extended period on the sidelines.


The Nigerian international who missed out on playing the MTN8 final after suffering an injury in the league match against Polokwane City, is expected to be out on the sidelines for a lengthy spell. The Bucs medical department has confirmed that the 26 year old has suffered a tibia fracture. Due to the location and nature of the injury; the decision on surgery is not straightforward but based on this type of injury, Ndah has been ruled out for the rest of the year.

In addition to Ndah’s injury, the medical department provided updates on other players in recovery:

Thalente Mbatha

Continues to undergo rehabilitation regarding the injury he suffered in Pirates 3-1 win over Stellenbosch FC in the MTN8. The Bucs medical team will continue to monitor his progress this week before clearing him to return to full training.

Bandile Shandu

Has started full training with the team. He has also begun playing 35 minutes for friendly matches. This load will increase every week until he reaches 90 minutes without feeling any discomfort.

Tapelo Xoki

Has been cleared to return to full training , with focus on agility drills before being allowed to participate in friendly matches.

Goodman Mosele

Is currently undergoing intermediate rehabilitation phase. He has started jogging and the team has slowly introduced heavy loaded weight training

Zakhele Lepasa

Like Mosele, Lepasa is also currently undergoing intermediate rehabilitation phase. He has started running on the field and strength training.

Thabiso Lebitso

Has started running as part of his progression. Scheduled to start plyometric training as of next week.
Continues with external biokinetic training to improve strength in hamstring and quadriceps.

Sandile Mthethwa

Sustained an abdominal muscle strain during training. He is attending rehabilitation sessions with a visceral therapist that deals with this type of injuries.

Ethan Visagie

Sustained a right ankle sprain during training. Post orthopaedic consultation; conservative treatment was suggested as strategy for his recovery

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Dream Bafana Debut for Mbatha https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/dream-bafana-debut-for-mbatha/ Sat, 07 Sep 2024 05:45:02 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=9795 Orlando Pirates midfielder Thalente Mbatha enjoyed a dream international debut on Friday when he got on the scoresheet in South Africa’s 2-2 draw against Uganda. The 24-year-old was introduced inside the final 10 minutes by coach Hugo Broos as Bafana Bafana got their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers underway at Orlando Stadium.

After the home side led throughout the first half through Lyle Foster’s 14th minute strike, the match situation had changed drastically when Mbatha entered the fray with the East Africans striking twice in quick succession early in the second period. He was one of two Bucs players to feature in the all-important fixture along with Relebohile Mofokeng, who was brought on in the 72nd minute.

The duo was instrumental in shifting the momentum back in Bafana’s favour in a desperate attempt to salvage a point.

It was Mbatha who provided the decisive touch with seconds left on the clock as he struck from the edge of the penalty area with a left-footed shot that left goalkeeper Ismail Watenga motionless between the sticks. Describing his mindstate ahead of his dramatic cameo, the midfielder said he had to brush off some nerves ahead of his big moment.

“At first I was kinda nervous but I had told myself that I must try by all means to play my game and be myself,” he told orlandopiratesfc.com. “As the coach said that we are in the team because we deserve it from our performances in the league, and we should work harder now that we are there.”

The dream international debut was another career high for Mbatha, who has enjoyed a string of exciting moments in the past year. He revealed that he was grateful to have been afforded the opportunity.

“I want to thank God Almighty, because if it wasn’t for him I wasn’t gonna get the opportunity and I’m really proud and happy for myself and hope that more are coming,” Mbatha said.

Mbatha and Mofokeng will be eyeing more minutes as Bafana travel to South Sudan for their next AFCON qualifier, along with Sipho Chaine, Nkosinathi Sibisi, and Patrick Maswanganyi.

Meanwhile, more Buccaneers could be in action this evening with Deon Hotto part of the Namibia squad facing Cameroon in Garoua, while Olisa Ndah could feature for Nigeria when they host Benin in Uyo.

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Mbatha Reflects on First Bucs Goal https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/mbatha-reflects-on-first-bucs-goal/ https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/mbatha-reflects-on-first-bucs-goal/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:28:10 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=7081 Midfielder Thalente Mbatha notched up a significant personal milestone when Orlando Pirates beat Royal AM 4-0 in their DStv Premiership game played at Harry Gwala Stadium on Sunday.

In an afternoon where the Soweto Giants turned in a clinical performance away from home to come away with three important points, the new recruit featured on the scoresheet for the first time since joining the Club, with Patrick Maswanganyi, Relebohile Mofokeng, and Kabelo Dlamini also finding the net.

Mbatha’s 56th-minute strike came at a crucial moment in the game and helped create daylight between the two sides after the Buccaneers had managed to take a one-goal to the break, following a tightly contested opening half. Mainly tasked with the often unseen work in the engine room throughout his career, he showcased a different dimension to his game in providing the game’s second goal when he made an excellent surge into the box to collect a neat pass from Maswanganyi before producing a composed finish to double the advantage.

Reflecting on his landmark moment in an exclusive interview, the 24-year-old shared his delight in getting off the mark in Bucs colours.

“It was a great feeling,” Mbatha told OrlandoPiratesFC.com. “It is actually a dream come true scoring my first goal for Orlando Pirates. I must thank the team, the staff and the technical team for the opportunity and support that they give me every day.”

Mbatha’s first Pirates goal came in his 10th appearance in all competitions since his January loan move from SuperSport United, where he had featured five times during the first half of the season. He describes the start of his Bucs career as a big learning opportunity and has noted some improvements in his game.

Having been brought in to bolster an already stacked midfield, the player revealed that he embraces the challenge of having to fight for his place in the starting team.

“It’s good competition,” Mbatha said. “It’s a good challenge and helps me stay on my feet and try to improve all the time. I cannot afford to make many mistakes. So I think the competition that we have in the team is healthy. We should all just play our game and whoever gets the opportunity must use it.”

Following their triumph in Pietermaritzburg, the Buccaneers have a busy week ahead. They kick it off with a midweek Premiership assignment away to Cape Town City before voyaging along the coast for a stop in Gqeberha for a Nedbank Cup semifinal clash against Chippa United on the weekend.

Mbatha says the team’s immediate focus is the trip to the Mother City, where they will be looking to add three more points to their league tally.

“As the coach says, we take each game as it comes,” he said. “We take it one day at a time. I think we should prepare ourselves mentally and physically. It’s not going to be an easy game as we are playing away. If we do play the football we want and do what the coach tells us, we’ll definitely come back with the three points.”

Pirates’ game against City takes place on Wednesday, kicking off at 15:00.

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Clinical Bucs Thump Thwihli Thwahla https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/clinical-bucs-thump-thwihli-thwahla/ https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/news/clinical-bucs-thump-thwihli-thwahla/#respond Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:00:18 +0000 https://www.orlandopiratesfc.com/?p=7058 Orlando Pirates were victorious on the road as they beat Royal AM 4-0 in their DStv Premiership clash at Harry Gwala Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The result stretches the Buccaneers’ winning run in the league to three matches, while they remain third in the standings with just five games left to play.

Coming up against KwaZulu-Natal opposition for a fourth game in as many weeks, the Soweto Giants were made to contend with a determined effort early on from the hosts, who were first to fire a shot at goal. It was a fifth-minute opportunity spurned by Sedwyn George, who made his way into the Bucs’ penalty area but could only send his shot off target from close range.

Pirates however controlled possession throughout most of the opening quarter, making regular entry into opposition territory. They had a chance of their own in the 12th minute when Patrick Maswanganyi latched onto a loose ball just outside the box before firing straight at Royal AM keeper Mondli Mpoto.

Thalente Mbatha followed this up with another long-range effort seven minutes later, but his shot did not trouble the Thwihli Thwahla shot-stopper as it landed well off target.

The chance for a breakthrough came just before the half-hour mark when the visitors were awarded a penalty after a foul on Maswanganyi. The Bucs midfielder dusted himself up to take the spot kick, making no mistake in finding the bottom corner despite Mpoto’s best efforts at keeping the ball out.

Thwihli Thwahla’s response was a spirited one as they immediately set about finding the equaliser, and a storming run from Khetukuthula Ndlovu nearly produced the goods when he cut inside from the left flank before dragging his shot wide.

Their best chance to draw level came on the stroke of halftime via a free kick taken by George on the edge of the penalty area. He was denied by a vital touch from Bucs keeper Melusi Buthelezi, who tipped the ball onto the crossbar to keep the visitors ahead at the break.

The tone of the contest changed in the second period with the Buccaneers looking more cohesive in attack.

They found the net 11 minutes after the restart when Maswanganyi threaded a lovely ball through the middle for Mbatha, who opened his Bucs account with a composed finish to make it 2-0.

A goalmouth scramble initiated by Thabiso Monyane just two minutes after the second goal nearly produced the third. This was when Mpoto parried the right back’s shot into the path of Tshegofatso Mabasa but the striker directed his effort off the rebound wide of the target.

Pirates’ next chance came off a wayward pass from Mpoto who scrambled back to make a save after his attempt at playing from the back was disrupted by Mbatha, with the midfielder showing excellent anticipation to make an interception.

They remained dominant throughout the second half and added to their goal tally in the 74th minute when Kabelo Dlamini located Relebohile Mofokeng in space, and the teenager produced a quality finish to set up an uphill climb for the home side.

With just eight minutes remaining on the clock, Dlamini got his name on the scoresheet in fine style as he found the top corner with a first-time shot from range to put the result well beyond doubt.

That turned out to be the last of the Buccaneers’ goals on a day when they produced a clinical performance to complete a league double over Thwihli Thwahla.

Pirates XI: Buthelezi, Xoki (Mthethwa 60’), Sesane, Lebitso (Monyane 17’), Maela, Makhaula, Mbatha, Saleng (Dlamini 60’), Mofokeng (Kimvuidi 87’), Maswanganyi (Kapinga 87’), Mabasa.

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