Gabadinho Mhango of Orlando Pirates. Picture: ANESH DEBIKY/GALLO IMAGES
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Frank “Gabadinho” Mhango’s quest to finish the season as the top scorer is not the priority at Orlando Pirates‚ says coach Joe Zinnbauer.

Mhango is the front-runner in the race for the Golden Boot with 14 goals in the league this season‚ but his lead was cut at the weekend as  Bradley Grobler of SuperSport United and Bongi Ntuli of AmaZulu scored in their respective games.

Grobler‚ Ntuli and Peter Shalulile of Highlands Park have netted 12 league goals.

Mhango has not scored in his last three outings since the 2-1 win at Chippa United at the start of February but Zinnbauer said the race to finish as the league’s top scorer was not the priority as far as Pirates were concerned.

“For me that’s not important. I’m happy when Gabba scores and when he makes goals, but  the most important is the focus on the team. There are a lot of games left where he can score. I hope he will score in our next game against Sundowns‚ but we have other players who can score too.”

Mhango struggled at the weekend as Lamontville Golden Arrows defended stoutly‚ giving him little room to manoeuvre and subjecting him to a series of niggly fouls.

He became irritated by it all and was replaced for the final 15 minutes of Saturday’s goalless draw at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium.

Tshegofatsho Mabasa‚ who replaced him‚ has six goals in the league and is Pirates’ second highest scorer.

Last season’s winner of the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot award was Mwape Musonda of Black Leopards‚ who finished the season with 16 goals — the highest tally in five years.

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