Orlando Pirates striker Tshegofatso Mabasa has explained his goal celebration after netting his first hat-trick for the Buccaneers on Saturday night.
The Buccaneers striker moved on to 10 league goals for the season after bagging a hat-trick in the side's 7-1 thrashing of Arrows at Orlando Stadium.
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Mabasa has used a different goal celebration since returning to the Buccaneers, saying it's a message for the supporters.
"It's just for people to know that I'm back home and I'm here to score goals and that's exactly what I wanna do," Mabasa told SuperSport after the game..
He continued, after getting the match-ball, "It's a match-ball, that means three goals, I'm happy, happy for the team performance and definitely we need to improve and get the result and we've been doing that, so I'm just happy and grateful for that."
The Man of the Match claimed the current Buccaneers team can go far if they carry on the same path and listen to their coach.
"It's crazy, this is a talented team and honestly if we can believe in the abilities that we have and work together as a team and listen to instructions, we can go very far with this team," he added.
"And like I said a few weeks ago, they will begin to notice what Orlando Pirates is about."
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