Referee Moguetta Ndiaye is a shame to football- South Africa Journalist


South Africa Journalist, Thomas Kwaneite, has questioned the performance of referee Ndiaye in South Africa defeat to the black stars at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium to book their place in the play off.


The Senegalese referee awarded the black stars a penalty at the 30th minute in their world cup qualifier game against South African’s in which captain Andre Ayew convicted it to book the Black stars place in the play off.


According to Thomas Kwaneite on super Sport, the performance of the Senegalese referee is a disgrace to association of football.


“A lot of people in South Africa are shocked at this decision, very upset and it’s very difficult to accept this. I think the Senegalese referee is a disgrace to football” he said.


He added that “His performance should be investigated and if found and misconduct he should be banned” he told Kumasi based Luv FM in an interview.

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