Orlando Pirates Coach Abdeslam Ouaddou Responds to Reports Linking Him With Egyptian Giants
Orlando Pirates head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has firmly rejected speculation linking him to a move away from the club, dismissing reports that Zamalek and other North African sides have made approaches for his services.
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The Moroccan tactician addressed the rumours during an interview with former Pirates player Michael Morton while the squad is in Spain for pre-season preparations. Pirates have already played one match on the tour, drawing 1-1 with Spanish side Cordoba in Marbella on Wednesday, with four further pre-season fixtures scheduled.
**Ouaddou Explains the 'Tired' Comment**
Much of the speculation surrounding Ouaddou's future originated from remarks he made immediately after guiding Pirates to the Premier Soccer League title in May, ending a 14-year wait. At the time, he said he was "tired" and uncertain about what lay ahead, which many interpreted as a signal that he was weighing his options elsewhere.
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Ouaddou has since been clear that fatigue, not ambition for a new challenge, was behind those words. He reinforced that position during his latest interview.
"I really had a good time, I was honest with people, I felt tiredness because to lead such a big club with fantastic fans is demanding," Ouaddou said. "Everybody knows that it's demanding, so I don't understand why people don't understand why the coach can be tired. But I'm back, I recharged all my batteries, not 100% I'm 2000%."
**Loyalty to the Khozas Drives Decision**
Ouaddou also addressed the reported interest from North Africa directly, making clear that his commitment to Pirates is not up for debate.
"What I want to say is that I've read a lot of things with people saying, 'Coach has offers in North Africa and Europe'," he said. "But people have to understand that I'm very loyal, Mpumi [Khoza], Nkosana [Khoza], the father [Irvin Khoza]. I have a lot of respect for these people. They gave me an opportunity to lead such a big club. Not everyone is given this opportunity, so I must be loyal."
Ouaddou's debut season at Pirates was exceptional by any measure. Beyond the PSL title, he delivered a domestic treble by also lifting the MTN8 and Carling Knockout trophies. His focus now shifts to defending all three competitions while mounting a serious challenge in the CAF Champions League.
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