Kaizer Chiefs Star Mocks Rivals Orlando Pirates With 'Mukoko Pose' After Confederation Cup Win [VIDEO]
Orlando Pirates players and fans are still reeling from their CAF Champions League loss and the last thing they want is rivals Kaizer Chiefs making fun of them.
Pirates fought back to win the second leg of their preliminary round clash with DR Congo side St Eloi Lupopo 3-0 to tie it 3-3 on aggregate but lost on post-match penalties to exit the competition.
However, the second leg match was ill-tempered with two red cards shown, one to a Pirates player and another one to a Lupopo star, but the Congolese side’s right-back Dieumerci Mukoko Amale stole the spotlight for his antics.
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Mukoko made news not for his display but his theatrics and escaped a red card following a brawl that led to a fight among both sets of players while he easily went down, feigning injuries just to annoy Pirates players.
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Any contact with him would see the defender throw himself on the ground and roll over, only to get up and walk away like nothing happened, an act that got under the skin of the Soweto giants and after the game, he struck a bossy pose as he walked away.
Meanwhile, Chiefs swept aside another Congolese side AS Simba 3-1 in the second leg to make it to the Confederation Cup group stages and they made sure to rub it in the face of their adversaries.
Chiefs midfielder George Matlou sought to add pain on the Buccaneers when he also struck Mukoko’s bossy walk after they had secured their win over Simba.
George Matlou does the famous Mukoko pose after Kaizer Chiefs progressed to the CAF Confederation Cup group stages! ✌️😅🔥#AirMobile #BetwayPrem #CarlingKnockout pic.twitter.com/gbd4pBQ04m
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Pirates and Chiefs are sworn enemies and never waste a chance to take a swipe at the other whenever they lose a game or get eliminated from a competition.
Matlou’s act therefore added fuel to the fire as he made himself enemy No.1 for Pirates who will now have to focus on domestic competitions.