It seems that there was no love lost between Tendai Ndoro and his former club Orlando Pirates, as he was the main voice leading the dressing room war-cries ahead of Ajax Cape Town's emphatic defeat of the Buccaneers. Did you see?
What an upset it was for the Soweto giants, as they will leave Cape Town with nothing to show but bruised egos after they went down 3-0 to second-last placed Ajax on Wednesday evening. It was a thrilling match that was topped off with a trio of stunning goals.
It seems, however, that victory was inspired by perhaps the most unlikely of stars in the Bucs' former beloved striker Ndoro, as hours prior to the game, the Zimbabwean was seen leading the war-cries with a voice worthy of a record deal.
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It seems the passion with which the 29-year-old sang with translated onto the pitch, as his team went on to outclass their opponents in every way.
An early opener by Mosa Lebusa was followed up by two beauties from newbie Yannick Zakri, who sealed the victory for the Urban Warriors.
The Sea Robbers appear to not be taking this result lying down, however, as reports claim that they will be looking into the eligibility of Ndoro being fielded during the game, with rules stating a player cannot represent more than two clubs on the field in one season.
Do you think Ndoro sparked Ajax's victory?