TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic has reacted to comments made by Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena about his side taking revenge on Bongani Zungu.
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Zungu received his marching orders during the Carling Knockout Cup clash between Sundowns and Galaxy, in which the midfielder broke veteran striker Bernard Parker’s leg in October last year.
This time around, when the two sides met in the DStv Premiership, Zungu sustained an injury after he was tackled by Orebotse Mongae, who in turn received a red card for the challenge.
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However, Ramovic has since defended his side and refused to comment on Mokwena’s accusations.
“I think the best thing is that he should watch again on TV, what we saw, maybe I’m wrong I don’t know, it’s not what he thought but I’ve learned that I will comment on anything what he said,” Ramovic told SuperSport TV after the game.
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“Because like I said maybe two months ago, if the guy (Mokwena) wants to advertise his ignorance all the time, you don’t have to do anything, just to let him talk.
“I don’t want to comment about anything, what he says. I will talk about my team, we have a lot to improve and we will as a team.”
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