
Former Orlando Pirates striker Pollen Ndlanya believes that the Buccaneers insisting on playing Richard Ofori could destroy him.

The Ghanaian keeper is struggling with shape and supporters are dropping endurance over his performance. Pollen Ndlanya believes that the club must protect him.
According to the previous striker, for Ofori to get better, he desires rest to keep away from the net backlash, that could, in flip, have an effect on his confidence.
"Look, I continually say that, in case you don't perfom properly and lose self assurance, you must be dropped due to the fact if you preserve playing him, you can spoil him," Ndlanya stated.

"There need to be competition, hence teams buy new players, I suppose they should drop him and defend him from the fans."
Source: https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/orlando-pirates/ndlanya-give-ofori-a-break/704493
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