Khaya Ndubane

By Khaya Ndubane

Digital Manager Phakaaathi


Benni slams senior players, calls referee a ‘cow’

Cape Town City coach Benni McCarthy was in a foul mood after his team lost 2-1 to Chippa United on Sunday.


McCarthy’s team led the Chilli Boys 1-0 at half-time, but they failed to defend their lead in the second half and lost the game.

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The former Bafana Bafana striker then slammed City’s senior players during a post-match media conference and labelled referee Phillip Tinyani a “cow”.

“As a coach, you have to be more responsible, but I think some of our senior players need a wake-up call. They deserve a slap or two,” said McCarthy.

“I couldn’t believe what was happening in the second half, it’s like the team remained in the dressing room. I don’t know who came out. We conceded two silly goals that we wouldn’t usually concede. We concede, and then we can’t seem to get over that. We can’t get back into it.

“It was a massive disappointment. I don’t know if I could blame myself, because what can you do when the team doesn’t pitch up in the second half? I think some players … senior players should take responsibility. They’re not kids anymore. Football is a game of two halves. You can’t just play one half and not pitch up in the second half.

“I’m tired of making excuses, saying the coach didn’t do this or that. Players have to stand up and be counted and take some responsibility,” McCarthy added.

Asked about the referee’s performance, McCarthy said: “Don’t ask me about that cow!”

McCarthy will be looking for a better showing from his team when City face Baroka in the last 16 of the Telkom Knockout at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday.

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