Abdeslam Ouaddou defends decision to back struggling striker Yanela Mbuthuma
Abdeslam Ouaddou reflects on his fatherly role at Orlando Pirates as he continues to back Yanela Mbuthuma while new signing Sebastian Pedersen nears fitness.
Abdeslam Ouaddou persists in supporting under-fire striker Yanela Mbuthuma, despite the potential backlash that could cost him his position at Orlando Pirates. The Moroccan-born coach argues that he cannot stifle Mbuthuma's talent, despite the striker's recent struggles in front of goal. Mbuthuma has faced heavy criticism for his lack of clinical finishing, especially with players like Evidence Makgopa sidelined due to injury.
The coach insists on keeping Mbuthuma in the starting lineup, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young South African talent. Ouaddou acknowledges that his decision could be called into question should he lose his job, but he remains committed to Mbuthuma's development. The coach also revealed that new signing Sebastian Pedersen is close to making his debut, after delays due to match fitness and adaptation to the team.
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