Chitembwe Mum On Disallowed Goal
8 April 2019
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Farai Dziva|CAPS United mentor, Lloyd Chitembwe is not happy with the decisions made by the referee during’ yesterday’ s clash with Highlanders.

Chitembwe believes the referee should have awarded them a penalty during the explosive league encounter against Bosso.However, he has refused to comment on the disallowed goal late in the game.

The Green Machine and Bosso settled for a goalless draw at Barbourfields on Sunday.
The encounter, however, was marred by a number controversial decisions from the match officials including an ignored 62nd-minute penalty appeal after Valentine Ndaba went down in the box and when Dominic Chungwa hit the back of the net on the stroke of full-time but was adjudged to be in an offside position.

“According to the laws of the game that the same referees teach us, I thought that was a push (on Ndaba) inside the box, and if it’s inside the box, it’s a penalty,” Chitembwe said after the game.

“From the angle where I was, I thought that was a push, and at the same time, I am not in a good position to comment about the disallowed goal.”

“But if indeed Dominic was coming from an onside, it should have counted as a goal. Unfortunately, it’s not for me to make those decisions and it’s disappointing ” he added.

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe