Orlando Pirates Co-Caretaker coach Mandla Ncikazj has urge the club to have patience for the club’s new signing Kwame Peprah.
The Ghanaian striker is yet to score a goal for the club after he plays nine games since he joined the Soweto giants in August this year.
According to Ncikazi, Kwame Peprah has contributed a lot for the team in the striking department so far, despite him not coming on the score sheet after signing for the club.
“The South African game is not like any African game, he has been playing in Ghana in their league. Any foreign international needs adaptation, you can count in any team,” Ncikazi told reporters when asked about the Ghanaian striker’s progress.
“I still have to see an international player that will come from his country and adapt immediately for the period that he has spent in our club.
“You can see the progress that he’s making, we would love him to score, but I think he has contributed better. Remember that in the previous match we took out, in this match he played the match insightful, defenders don’t like the type of striker that he is.
“But obviously if the striker is not scoring he must give an assist, but again he contributes so well, in set plays, and I’m hopeful very shortly he is going to score.”
The young Ghanian striker netted 12 goals in 32 games for King Faisal last season, which earned him his transfer to the Buccaneers.
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