The Buccaneers started their 2020/21 league campaign with a draw after being tormented by former players Memela and Majoro
Orlando Pirates came back to hold AmaZulu FC to a 1-1 draw in a Premier Soccer League (PSL) match at Jonsson Kings Park Stadium on Saturday night.
The Buccaneers opened the scoring when Frank Mhango converted from the spot-kick, but Usuthu were also awarded a penalty which was scored by Lehlohonolo Majoro.
Usuthu were hoping to start a new era under new ownership with a victory with the club having made three high profile signings, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Luvuyo Memela and Augustine Mulenga.
However, Mulenga and Tshabalala were not part of the matchday squad, but Luvuyo Memela faced his former employers, Pirates, after being handed a start by coach Ayanda Dlamini.
On the other hand, Pirates coach Josef Zinnbauer made one charge to the team which faced and defeated Cape Town City in the MTN8 quarter-final match last weekend.
Vincent Pule was dropped and he was replaced by Innocent Maela as the Buccaneers looked to start their league campaign with a victory over Usuthu.
AmaZulu were the better side in the opening stages of the encounter as they searched for an early goal which could have unsettled the Pirates defence.
However, the Buccaneers did well to contain the hosts and they began launching attacks as the match progressed with Siphesihle Ndlovu making forward runs from midfield.
The former Maritzburg United midfielder was adjudged to have been fouled in the box by Sibusiso Mabiliso and Pirates were awarded a penalty which was converted by Frank Mhango in the 18th minute.
Pirates' defence looked shaky every time they were forced to defend and they conceded a penalty when Memela, who tormenting the visitors' defence, was pushed by Fortune Makaringe in the box.
Lehlohonolo Majoro was denied by Pirates goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands from the spot-kick, but the AmaZulu striker reacted quickly and scored from the rebound to make it 1-1 just after the half-hour mark.
It was nearly 2-1 to AmaZulu just before half-time when Sandilands dropped the ball on the edge of the box, but he pulled off a great save to deny Andre De Jong and the score was 1-1 at the interval.
Zinnbauer made a double substitution prior to the start of the second-half as he introduced an attack-minded duo of Vincent Pule and Thembinkosi Lorch.
However, it was Usuthu who were the better side after the restart and they kept Sandilands busy in the Bucs goal-posts as he produced two magnificent saves to deny Majoro.
Pirates found it difficult to create goalscoring opportunities for their lone striker Mhango with the AmaZulu defence which was marshalled by former Kaizer Chiefs defender Mario Booysen looking solid and compact.
Mbatha dealt well with three long balls from Wayde Jooste as the visitors resorted to kicking the ball forward with the hosts' backline impenetrable.
The last chance of the game fell for Memela from Majoro's delightful cross, but the attacker's header was brilliantly saved by Sandilands, who ensured that the match ended in a 1-1 draw.