The SA Football Association (Safa) has accepted the Premier Soccer League’s (PSL’s) apology for the bizarre incident that led to Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos being turned away from Orlando Stadium on Saturday. RealNevilleK
Broos revealed on Monday he had been barred from watching Orlando Pirates losing to Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday despite having confirmed his attendance and carrying proper accreditation.
“I would not like to blow the incident out of proportion,” Motlanthe told Sowetan yesterday. “There has been an apology and we accept that because the working relationship has been good and we’ve accepted that it was an error from their [the PSL’s] side. “We believe this should not have happened. It cannot be an excuse that we did not tell the other party the coach was going to watch the match.”
Motlanthe said that the agreement with the league was that all the clubs would be informed when Broos wanted to attend their matches.
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