Orlando Pirates cruised to a 2-0 win over TS Galaxy on Tuesday night, but the real story was the emergence of Masindi Nemtajela.
Signed from Marumo Gallants in July, the 23-year-old midfielder finally got his debut start, and made it one to remember.
Born in Chiawelo, Soweto, he became a Buccaneer after playing 20 matches for Gallants last season, including a goal and an assist.
A STAR IS BORN
Against Galaxy last night, he showed the full package: sharp touches, quick decisions, technical quality and, above all, mobility.
His runs into the final third constantly opened space, giving Pirates the kind of drive they’ve often lacked from central midfield.
Coach Ouaddou, who also coached him at Gallants, provided more insight on the jersey number 15. “Masindi, I know him for a long time because I was his coach at my previous club,” he said.

“He’s a fantastic player. We asked him to be patient, and his time came, and he showed it with a fantastic performance.”
Affectionally known as “John Wick” in Soweto, he has been with Gallants since the club’s rise from the lower Mostepe Foundation Championship in 2022 to 2023.
As a youngster, he arrived in the Betway Premiership when Gallants bought Moroka Swallows’ status in June 2024.
ORLANDO PIRATES’ MIDFIELD COMPETITION
For the Nemtajela, the real challenge begins now. Pirates boast serious depth in midfield, with Thalente Mbatha, Abdoulaye Mariko, Simphiwe Selepe and Selaelo Rasebotja all fighting for places.
Add to that Sipho Mbule and Kabelo Dlamini, who often slot in as attacking midfielders but are very much options in central midfield.
Coming up next for the Sea Robbers is the visit of Siwelele FC for a Carling Knockout last 16 battle on Saturday at the Orlando Stadium at 15:00.