Pirates, under the guidance of head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou, wasted no time asserting dominance. Just two minutes in, Oswin Appollis tested Polokwaneâs defense with a right-footed strike from the center of the box, assisted by Deon Hottoâs pinpoint cross, though it was blocked.
The early pressure paid off in the 13th minute when Appollis broke the deadlock. Latching onto a clever through ball from Boitumelo Radiopane, the winger cut in from the left and rifled a low, precise shot into the bottom right corner, leaving Polokwaneâs goalkeeper Brian Bwire with no chance.
Polokwane City, led by coach Phuti Mohafe, struggled to find their rhythm but showed flashes of intent. Surprise Manthosi and Saketso Moremi both fired long-range efforts that sailed off target, while Levy Mashianeâs attempt from distance also failed to trouble Piratesâ goalkeeper.
Despite these efforts, Polokwaneâs lack of cutting edge was evident, with their three first-half shots yielding no reward.
The turning point came in the 33rd minute when Polokwaneâs Ayabonga Gwangqa fouled Appollis in the penalty area, conceding a spot-kick. Patrick Maswanganyi stepped up and coolly dispatched the penalty, sending Bwire the wrong way with a left-footed strike into the top right corner.
The 2-0 lead reflected Piratesâ control, as they enjoyed 74% possession in the first half and created three clear goalscoring opportunities compared to Polokwaneâs three wayward attempts.
The second half saw Pirates maintain their grip, though Polokwane showed brief signs of life. Mokibelo Ramabuâs shot was blocked, and Bonginkosi Dlaminiâs header drifted wide. Pirates, however, continued to threaten. Deon Hotto struck the crossbar with a curling free kick in the 65th minute, while substitute Tshepang Moremi forced a fine save from Bwire with a powerful shot from the right.
Both teams made substitutions to shift momentum. Pirates introduced Tshepang Moremi and Yamela Mbuthuma for the injured Appollis and Radiopane, while Polokwane brought on Sabelo Motsa and Puleng Tlolane.
Despite these changes, Polokwane couldnât find a breakthrough, with Sabelo Motsaâs late header missing the mark.
Piratesâ defence, marshaled with discipline, ensured a clean sheet, while their 66% overall possession and 10 goal attempts underscored their dominance.
The match wasnât without its physical edge, with yellow cards shown to Piratesâ Relebohile Mofokeng and Polokwaneâs Lebohang Nkaki, Surprise Manthosi, Ndamulelo Maphangule, and Levy Mashiane for various infractions.
Yet, Piratesâ clinical finishing and control in midfield, driven by Maswanganyi and Appollis, proved the difference.
This victory sends a strong message in the MTN8 Cup, as Orlando Pirates advance with confidence, while Polokwane City will rue their missed chances and defensive lapses.