New Bucs recruit Rasebotja looking forward to Sevilla clash
New Orlando Pirates recruit Selealo Rasebotja is ready to embrace the challenges of representing one of South Africa’s biggest football institutions.
The 23-year-old midfielder is among the new faces in Spain with the Buccaneers following his off-season transfer from SuperSport United.
The Buccaneers face Spanish outfits Sevilla and Granada. Looking ahead to the trip to Ramón Cisneros Palacios this evening, Rasebotja emphasized the importance of facing quality teams during pre-season to prepare for the upcoming campaign.
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“Sevilla is one of the top teams in Spain, and we would like to play against the best to also showcase what we are capable of,” he said. “I’m looking forward to getting out there and competing against a good team like Sevilla, and hopefully we get the result that we want as well. We’ll play to win as always.”
Rasebotja's move is significant, having spent his entire professional career at Matsatsansa.
In an exclusive interview with Orlandopiratesfc.com, Rasebotja reflected on the moment he learned about the Soweto Giants’ interest in him. “I was really excited when I found out that Pirates was interested in me,” he said.
“Every footballer’s dream is to play for a big club. For an institution like Orlando Pirates to enquire about my services is a big career move, and I looked forward to it with enthusiasm and excitement. So yeah, I’m really excited to join a big club like Orlando Pirates.”
While adjusting to a new environment can be challenging, Rasebotja has found the transition smooth so far. “It’s getting better day by day,” he noted. “From the first day, the guys welcomed me well. As time goes on, I’ll get used to them and we’ll gel on the field. It’s a work in progress. We’ll take it one day at a time.”
Bucs fans got their first glimpse of Rasebotja in the famous black and white when he played for 45 minutes against English Championship side Plymouth Argyle in the sweltering heat of Marbella, Spain, on Friday. It was a welcome experience for the player, who expressed immense pride at having worn the club’s iconic colours in a match situation.
“I was excited to represent the club for the first time,” he recalled. “It’s a big responsibility, but I took it quite well. It can only get better from here. I enjoyed it and I felt really proud of myself for getting the opportunity to represent Pirates.”
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