“We see a objective scored. The offside rule says when an opponent is nearer to his opponent’s objective than the ball and the second-last opponent,” Hlungwani mentioned.
“[In this instance] who’s nearer to the objective line? You possibly can see Du Preez is there. When George Matlou crosses the ball he’s nearer to the opponent’s objective than the ball and the second-last opponent. So that’s offside.
“So we’ll watch for interference, as a result of we are saying it isn’t an offence to be in an offside place. When the ball is performed, you play the ball, you’re not interfering with play. [Du Preez was, by finishing], subsequently the flag ought to come up for offside.