Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has rued the shortage of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) after their exit within the Nedbank Cup after dropping 1-2 to Kaizer Chiefs at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Sunday.
Cardoso feels Chiefs’ successful aim, scored by substitute Ashley du Preez, mustn’t have been allowed, suggesting it was offside late within the second half.
The Portuguese coach got here to the post-match convention ready along with his cellphone to indicate how the membership was knocked out of the competitors.
“It is apparent that the aim was offside. I believe you all noticed it; for those who did not see it, return to have a look at it as a result of it is clear,” he stated.
“Once we work in a rustic that does not have VAR, that’s what occurs however simply return, take the pictures from TV and there is a group that loses this competitors from a mistake from the referee.
“I believe we’re penalised sufficient via this season concerning the refs’ errors. I bear in mind targets scored, in video games we did not win away, Peter [Shalulile] scored multiple aim and at present we’re out of the competitors, 4 minutes from the top with an offside aim. It’s what it’s, we have to get up.