The Zimbabwean scored two second half goals as Orlando Pirates beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 at FNB Stadium to progress to the next round of the Nedbank Cup.
Ndoro, who has played a bit-part role this season following his arrival from Mpumalanga Black Aces, admits Chiefs had their chances, but was delighted with their win.
“It was a game of two halves,” he told SuperSport after the match. “Kaizer Chiefs attacked us first half but didn’t use their chances. In the second half … we wanted one goal, we got it and that boosted us, and then we got another one.”
Ndoro added: “My first start in the Derby and I managed two goals – it’s something that will always be there in my life. I want to continue doing it; not only for Derbies, but for all games.”
Ndoro’s first goal was a beautiful turn and finish from Mpho Makola’s clever pass, while the second was a long-range screamer that slipped through Reyaad Pieterse’s hands.
Asked to choose which was his favourite, Ndoro had no hesitation: “The first one … two touches, control, finish. I’d say that was the best one for the day.”