I like the way everything is unpacked to educate people as to how decisions are taken , thanks to bra Ace for elaboration following the laws of the game .
Well-spoken Ace on the onfield referee explanation and thanks Thomas for the question, it's what I've been saying however you cannot take pride Mr Ncobo on the lack of resources which made it impossible to conclude or support the on-field referee decision and say no amount of crying on such a sensitive issue is gonna overturn the decision. As a leader, I would understand if you acknowledged the situation as an opportunity to advocate for CAF to invest more money into addressing such issues by acquiring Goal-line technology to improve the quality of African Soccer tournaments.
I wonder what Nkululeko says now because he's was full of confidence ukuthi that was clear goel against Sundown woow hayi Nkululeko you have problems with Sundown
I noticed that peoples takes side of their interest and make it to sound as a valid point irrespective of the stipulated FIFA laws. we saw this happening against Sundowns on MTN8 where he played a ball that we thought it was outside the line but we were told with circumference of the ball, but the same scenario is coming back and they turn to ignore such laws so clearly people wants what their interest are at which is to see Sundowns being booted out of the tournament.
Those who criticised Victor Hlungwani on soccerzone come this side and criticise Ace, no goal danko! I don't support Downs but at the same time I don't hate them, the score was fair, let them take the 2nd star and make noise 😂😂
@user-bm3it6uz1w you're all over the show with your argument, as a South African I am standing with Sundowns as they are representing our football in Africa and would want them to win the final and bring back another star. The silly part here is that no one is talking about Sundown's poor performance on this match, they almost failed us and the referee's decision could have gone either way and this angle as Victor says, was not conclusive enough to overturn what could have been a clear error hence they let the on-field referees first decision stand. So you can imagine if the on-field referee said it was a goal, it means VAR would stand still with the referee still saying its a goal, now you can imagine being on the other side that would be a tough pill to swallow knowing that nothing could substantiate this decision.
The only people who say it was not a goal are those who have an interest in Mamelodi sundowns. We need independent committee analysts to analyze this controversy. I am a Tanzanian and Young African fan, I was watching the match through Super Sports and I saw highlights through Sabcsport, I am confident a hundred percent the whole ball crossed the line entirely. Even the Mamelodi sundown players didn't protect themselves because the whole ball crossed the line entirely
Go to the nearest police station n open the case or wait already your team wrote that we fixed the match you'll hear the results we know that's not the goal finish, you park the bus both legs n expect to win by lucky that's not how we play football
I think we need to have a sort of a match review to fix mistakes made by referees during matches such as disallowed goals which were supposed to be given, penalties that were denied should be given as goals in favour of the team denied, red/yellow cards which were supposed to be awarded etc. Teams are being robbed points due to referees mistakes.
"The Sundowns must loose at all cost crew is evidently suffering from optical illusion which does not have cure" . I'm taking about some Kaizer Chiefs supporters who said all manner of derogatory unproven allegations against Mamelodi Sundowns and it's Management, Papa Wawa, Killer etc baitseba. E monate bohloko ball. Funny enough Sundowns supporters wants Kaizer Chiefs to retain the top 8 status and be at number 8😂😂😅
I completely disagree with Mathew when saying was a great player ,Hlanti was horrible,he know he doesn’t have pace to match a lot of players but he still didn’t position himself to make things easier for him