Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has reacted to the late penalty awarded to Orlando Pirates in the Soweto Derby.
The game was headed for a draw until Njabulo Blom was penalised for bringing down Relebohile Mofokeng in the second minute of time added on.
Patrick Maswanganyi went on to convert the penalty to hand the Buccaneers maximum points on the day.
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However, Nabi did not want to make any comment on the penalty or referee, having just come back from a suspension.
"I'm not going to talk anymore about this type of referees. You will see in your studio if it was a penalty or not," Nabi said, as per the translator.
The Chiefs coach then interrupted his assistant, by adding, "If I talk, red card. If I ask him about his family, red card. 'How are you, red card."
The Chiefs tactician also felt that his side did not deserve to be on the losing side.
"We gave them a lot of problems, especially in our pressing to not let them be comfortable with the ball, because we know it's very technical team," he added.
"If you let them play, you give them confidence. At some point they were playing a lot of long-balls.
"There were some good moments for us and some good moments for them, but we firmly believe that it's a game the we don't deserve to lose."