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WATCH | Pirates coach shows that he has rhythm to dance!

Cape Town - In a video making the rounds on social media, Orlando Pirates coach Josef Zinnbauer shows his players that he too can dance the South African way.

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The German tactician, who joined the Sea Robbers in December last year, has so far enjoyed his time at the Soweto giants.

Zinnbauer has guided his charges to second position on the Absa Premiership standings following five consecutive victories. This is largely due to star forward Gabadinho Mhango’s scoring prowess which has now seen him top the scoring charts with 14 goals.

Pirates (36 points) are 9-points behind log leaders and arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs (45 points) while Sundowns are third with 35-points but have two games in hand.

In the video, Zinnbauer is seen in the dressing room seated while chatting to some of the players.

The German then proceeds to stand as the music is playing in the background and begins to dance with Buccaneer stars cheering him on.

Meanwhile, the Buccaneers will shift their focus to the Nedbank Cup Round of 32 on Sunday when they clash against Bidvest Wits.

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:

- Compiled by Tashreeq Vardien

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