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Football"No Red Card, No Penalty, No Win!" - Sekhukhune United Fan Trolls Kaizer Chiefs
- Kaizer Chiefs' hopes of finishing as the runners-up in this season's DStv Premiership suffered a grievous blow on Sunday evening
- The Amakhosi were defeated 1-0 by Sekhukhune United at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo
- A Sekhukhune United supporter decided to make the most of the result, antagonising the Chiefs fraternity with an amusing placard
If there was a world championship for placards at football stadiums, South Africa would be the undisputed champions.
Local football fans are renowned for their creativity when it comes to their creativity in getting their messages and points across.
A Sekhukhune United supporter set social media alight with his placard during a match against Kaizer Chiefs at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo on Sunday afternoon. The individual made the most of Babina Noko's surprising 1-0 win over the Amakhosi, who are in a desperate race to finish second behind Mamelodi Sundowns and ahead of Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership. A runners-up finishing will ensure that anyone of these three teams will join the Brazilians on their CAF Champions League adventures next season.
His placard cheekily read:
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"NO RED CARD. NO PENALTY. NO WIN."
This was a nod to the inaccurate but uncannily notable assertion that Kaizer Chiefs has been benefitting from favourable decisions from referees this season. As reported by Sports Brief, they have been awarded the most penalties in the Premier Soccer League this season with 11.
Stellenbosch FC coach, Barker sarcastically stated that teams must train with 10 men in preparation for matches against Chiefs in the post-match interview.
The Premier Soccer League had not indicated whether it will take action against Barker for his comments per the usual procedure.
Sundowns step closer to CL semifinals
Talking of the Champions League, Sundowns appears to have business under control.
The Brazilians marched into Algeria to hammer CR Belouizdad 4-1 in a CAF Champions League first-leg quarterfinal encounter, Sports Brief reported.
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FootballThis result went a long way in booking the South African's place in the semifinals of the competition.