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Matlou’s Red Card From Gomes Explained

Kaizer Chiefs midfielder George Matlou received a red card after full-time and will be suspended for their next fixture despite not playing against AmaZulu.

Matlou received a straight red card after the 1-1 draw in their first leg MTN8 semi-final against AmaZulu, which was bizarre considering he wasn’t on the pitch.

It was one of four red cards referee Victor Gomes dished out on the day after Veluyeke Zulu, Gabadinho Mhango – who was on the bench at the time, Usuthu goalkeeper coach Johan Abselon.

iDiski Times were informed after the game that Matlou was punished by Gomes for ‘entering the field of play’ after the notable fracas on the pitch erupted at the full-time whistle.

Matlou was seen on the pitch after the game in an altercation with AmaZulu goalkeeper Veli Mothwa before the match officials and stadium security rushed to the scene and prevented any further incidents.

Gomes, along with his assitants then moved away from the scene and discussed what transpired before he then went over to Matlou and showed him the red card.

A visibly incensed Usuthu head coach Brandon Truter questioned some of the decisions in the post-match press conference stating; “When Victor is in charge, there is always spectacle around, always.”

All four are now expected to miss two games respectively for receiving red cards – meaning they will all likely to be available for the second leg on 23 October.



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Lorenz Kohler
Lorenz Kohler
Lorenz Köhler is an award-winning South African football journalist. Having cut his teeth in the industry working at Kick-Off Magazine, he is now iDiski Times' senior digital content writer. He specialises in breaking top African football stories and transfers with a major focus on the 'big-three' Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates and CAF inter-club and international competitions. In 2021 he was listed amongst the top-five journalists under 30 in Print Media for the AIPS Awards.
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