'Dzukamanja better than Erasmus' - Orlando Pirates fans issue apology to striker after initial jeers

Kermit Erasmus, Orlando PiratesBackpage

Terrence Dzvukamanja came off the bench to score a vital second goal to help Orlando Pirates end their three-match losing streak with a 3-1 win against Golden Arrows.

Bucs had scored first courtesy of Monnapule Saleng but Velemseni Ndwandwe leveled matters. However, the Zimbabwean struck in second-half stoppage time to make it 2-1 before Vincent Pule scored the third shortly after

Despite the importance of the goal, Dzvumakanja did not celebrate in reaction to the hostile environment created by Pirates fans during his introduction by coach Jose Riveiro. He was jeered as supporters might have felt he was not the change they needed.

However, after scoring and proving the coach's decision to bring him on right, here are the reactions from the club's supporters.