Orlando Pirates midfielder-come-right-back Fortune Makaringe insisted he is not concerned by his positional switch following Saturday's goalless draw against Richards Bay.
Makaringe has been a peripheral figure over the previous two campaigns with Miguel Timm, Thabang Monare, Ndabaythethwa Ndlondlo preferred.
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"A very disappointing result for us, the Bucs family, but it was a very well fought performance from the guys and everyone in the team, we stuck together even though we knew it wasn't going to be easy, but we still gave it our all," Makaringe told the Pirates media department.
"Yes, its enough to play a draw away because the Bucs need the points, but it was a very good performance from the team. We will keep growing from this," he added.
Riveiro is known for playing his men out of possession and has done so in the past with Patrick Maswanganyi, Paseka Mako, Zakhele Lepasa, Ndlondlo and Timm.
"Well, as they say football is a way of living, and it even makes it more easier if you have a good relationship with your teammates.
"For me, it was more playing for the team irrespective of the position I had to play. All I had to do was go and do the job for the team," Makaringe said.
Pirates aren't in action this week and will be back to host Moroka Swallows next Tuesday in the Premiership.
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