“My players were frustrated by the referee” Coach Edna of Faith Ladies

The head coach of Faith Ladies Coach Edna in a post match interview complained about the performance of the referee.

She [Edna] believes the performance of the referee affected the performance of her side.

“I think they got frustrated by what the referee was doing, if you know how to play, get up and play, why are you falling? The referee allow the Army to treat their players on the pitch and then when it’s our turn, she said we should come out and then she’s shouting on us. And the fourth referee too the way she normally behaves is not fair” coach Edna.

Below is a link to listen to coach Edna.

https://youtu.be/vvU0np5vrGk

Her side Faith Ladies lost in their week seven (7) fixture against Faith Ladies by 2-1.

They play Police Ladies in their next league game at home.

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