Orlando Pirates' deadline day signing, Kermit Erasmus has reflected on making his second debut for the Buccaneers.
Pirates were held to a goalless draw at home by Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday in the first leg of the 2022/23 MTN8 semi-final.
On the day, newly re-signed Kermit Erasmus was brought on as second-half substitute to make his second debut for the Sea Robbers against his former club.
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"I think we did really well, I mean they [Sundowns] didn't really have any chance to score in the game," Erasmus told the club's media after the game.
"We defended really well and we played with good intensity, and I think we've got a lot to prove this season and we believe in the process."
Erasmus was a surprise signing by Pirates, having been heavily linked with a move across town to Kaizer Chiefs. The 29-year-old also opened about his first impressions on his second stint with the Buccaneers.
"It's going well so far, I've only just arrived a week ago," the striker added.
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"I'm happy to be part of the team. It's a group of players, everyone is willing to work for one another.
"The brotherhood is great and that's what it's all about for me."
Pirates will meet Sundowns again in the second leg of the semi-final tie on 22 October 2022 but the Buccaneers must now their immediate attention to Wednesday DStv Premierships clash against Sekhukhune United before hosting Richard's Bay on Saturday.
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