Orlando Pirates winger Vincent Pule says he is fully committed to helping the club maintain their ‘culture of winning’ following his ‘dream move’ to the Buccaneers.
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The 26-year-old joined the Buccaneers from Bidvest Wits and was one of nine player to make the move to the Mayfair during the current transfer window.
Pule says he is adjusting well to his new environment at Pirates and he says he’s ‘amazed’ by the high spirit and support in the squad.
‘It has been a great experience; I’m loving the team environment. We do everything together from training, analysis and even eating. We are a unit and that is making it easy to gel with the guys and get used to everybody around me,’ Pule told his club’s official website.
‘I’m happy here, I was made to feel at home from the moment I arrived and I’m amazed at the team spirit and the level of support that I have received from the coaches and the players.
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‘Orlando Pirates has a completely different style of play than what I was used to at Wits. I was worried when I first arrived and I heard Coach Rhulani speaking about the Pirates game model. I found it difficult to understand especially since the focus was more on the theoretical aspect of the game
‘Now that we are doing the practical application at training and with the support of my teammates, I have found it easier to understand what the coaches want from us.’
The former African Warriors winger says he will do his best to add value and contribute to the ‘club’s culture of winning’ following his dream move to the Buccaneers.
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‘The biggest highlight for me is that I’m here, playing for the biggest team in the country! I can scarcely believe it myself but I am just so honoured to be here,’ he added.
‘It is every boy’s dream to play for this Club, at least I know it was for me, so I am practically living my dream right now.
‘I believe that we have a responsibility to the Club and its supporters, and that is to play with commitment, passion and pride. We have to do our our level best to add value and contribute to the Club’s culture of winning.’
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