With Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena expressing his shock at the referee's decision to award Moroka Swallows a late equaliser after it initially disallowed, readers have stepped in to give their verdict.
What's the story?
Swallows came from a two-goal deficit to clinch a point but Gabadinho Mhango's 84th minute equaliser has sparked some controversy as the had initially been disallowed for offside. It was a decision that Mokwena labelled as "shocking".
Check out what readers had to say about the matter:
"I remember last week when media ask Rulani Mokwena about the penalty they get when they were playing against Capetown City. He said, God loves us all. So he must not be surprised, God also loves Moroka swallows," says Chester Ruel Nkuna.
"I think Rhulani Mokoena was confused while doing that post match interview. His body language could tell. His eyes could tell. He's a professional coach, and he knows the rules very well. He knows that was a clear goal. He knows the match officials did a wonderful job by reaching the correct decision. If it was Sundowns goal he wouldn't be talking "shocking, shocking". He would be applauding the referee and his assistant. In his closing remark he made it very clear that he was not happy with his defender who deliberately headed the ball to put Mango on. This tells you that he knows that was a legitimate goal. Please, don't blame him. He was confused," says Theo-Dixie Silaule.
"I am just wondering why should always be drama with Sundowns games? It becomes worse when the situation involved in that drama didn't favour them. Well done, Swaiswai" exclaims Jacky Ramasika.
"I saw VAR used on this game," says Tumisho Phiny Mashishi.
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