While Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Richard Ofori is recovering from an injury, Sipho Chaine, who signed for Bucs from Chippa United during the January transfer window, has been slowly going about the business of making the number jersey his own.
Chaine's performances have left many a football fan pondering on whether Ofori will be able to reclaim his spot in the starting line-up when he is fit to play.
The former Chippa United shot stopper has been impressive for Pirates, not only with his goalkeeping skills, but his ability to be an extra man during the team's build up from the back, something that Ofori is not comfortable doing.
The Ghanaian International, Ofori, has revealed that he is not threatened by Chaine's good performances, saying he is fully behind the 26-year-old.
"We motivate him [Chaine] because this spot [the No.1] isn't about the individuals. People were there before we came, so when we are not there someone else must continue.
"It's not about one person...you can't be greedy and be thinking about yourself only,'' said Ofori as quoted by Sowetan Live. https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/sport/soccer/2023-03-23-ofori-welcomes-chaine-competition/
Ofori emphasized the importance of the club's success over individual glory, saying he is always encouraging Chaine to keep focused.
"The most important thing is the success of the club, so we also talk to Sipho, motivating him to say, 'keep on growing and keep focused'. He's been doing well and that's the most important thing for the club."
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Chaine has appeared 13 times for Pirates, he has conceded 12 goals and kept four clean sheets.
Before his injury, that kept him out of Ghana's world cup squad, Ofori had played 13 times, keeping seven clean sheets, with just six goals conceded.
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