Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has commented on the referee's decision to award Moroka Swallows' equaliser on Monday night.
The Brazilians squandered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with the Dube Birds at Dobsonville Stadium.
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There was some late drama when Gabadinho Mhango bagged the equaliser, which was initially ruled out for offside, but after consulting with the assistant, the referee decided to award the goal.
"Ja, well I don't know because, you know who I feel more pity for? It's Spurs, Richards Bay, those are the teams I feel sorry for," Mokwena told SuperSport after the game.
"But anyway… It's shocking, very shocking. But anyway, okay guys. I have to look at it.
We dominated, we created a lot of chances, we should have been very clear by halftime.
"We had an opportunity to make it three there, we pass, pass, pass and also when we see that it's offside we should not head it back, so I'll have to look and see. But okay."
Mokwena's charges will now shift focus to Saturday's CAF Champions League semi-final first leg against Esperance in Tunisia.
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