Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi says he cannot give his honest opinion about Orlando Pirates’ late penalty otherwise he would get in trouble again.
Amakhosi suffered their fourth successive derby defeat after Patrick Maswanganyi netted a late penalty kick to hand the Buccaneers three points.
The big talking point of the match was when referee Masixole Bambiso pointed to the spot for a foul of Njabulo Blom on Relebohile Mofokeng, with Nabi saying if he shares his honest opinion he will get punished again.
“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 told SuperSport TV when asked about the incident.
“If I talk, red card. If I ask him about his family, red card. If I ask how are you, red card.”
“Honestly, I think for the match a 0-0 is correct, no one deserved to lose the game.”
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While the Buccaneers closed the gap to Mamelodi Sundowns to just three points, Chiefs remained in fifth place – nine points behind their Soweto rivals who have three games in hand.