“It’s a distraction of the opponent to complain about the referee” coach Basigi after his side won against Police Ladies

Ghana women’s premier league match week 12 encounter between Police Ladies and defending champions Hasaacas ladies ended in a defeat for the home side [Police]. After the game, the officials of Police Ladies were not happy about the performance of the referee of the day.

But the visitors who emerged as winners of the game believed the referee was on top of her game.

The head coach of the visitors [Hasaacas Ladies] believes the referee stood on her grounds and the was no mistake in her decisions.

“ It’s the distraction of the opponent, but for me the referee is a human being and I think that for me, she stood on her grounds in taking bold decisions but for what reason, I can not tell” coach Yussif Basigi.

Coach Basigi’s side won by two goals to nil and to extend their away winning record to seven wins in seven games.

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