Mngqithi clears air on ‘fight’ incident that led to Mokwena’s red card

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Mngqithi clears air on ‘fight’ incident that led to Mokwena’s red card
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“To be honest we were not fighting with the referees as such,” said Mngqithi.

Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rulani Mokwena was sent off during the Caf Champions League clash against Al Ahly on Saturday.

“To be honest we were not fighting with the referees as such,” said Mngqithi after the match. “But the referee presumed that our goalkeeper was wasting time. He however could not be dragged into commenting about the level of refereeing, saying they are also human beings and therefore are naturally fallible.

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