Cape Town Spurs coach Ernst Middendorp disagreed with the decision to award Mamelodi Sundowns a penalty in the first half.
Spurs' survival hopes took a dent after losing 1-0 to the DStv Premiership leaders on Tuesday evening.
Sundowns got their goal via the penalty spot, but Middendorp believes the contact was made outside of the box.
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"Ja I'm quite sure the foul was outside (the box), I don't think you have to give a penalty but I have to watch it again. I just don't want to waste my energy anymore, they made the decision at half-time, let's just leave it, we have no influence," Middendorp told SuperSport after the game.
"Before the game, our experience in the last two matches… We had the possibility to score. In the first-half I think Ashley (Cupido) had a good possibility, in the second-half he had an opportunity, crossbar.
"I think over 90 minutes implementing a new setup, totally new. We've trained it for only two days, different. We've played three defence line before, very narrow, they had the understanding, I think it worked out very well, despite of course a certain dominance in the first-half," he said.
"You can't deny, it's normal you're playing Sundowns, you have to give them these moments but I think good reaction during the second-half. Ja, good, it's definitely something where we can move on.
"A game like this today is not about to reduce the distance to position 15, not a game against Sundowns, we have to be focused, concentrated, put a shift, leave out individual mistakes.
"I think everybody knows, before the penalty, it could have been done differently, of course we'll have a look at it and let's see. I think seven matches to go, of course five points to the position we're targeting but there's still a chance."
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