Mosimane comments on guilty verdict
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is not concerned by the guilty verdict handed down to him by the PSL.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane (L) saw his team surrender a 28-match unbeaten record in the South African Premiership Tuesday hours after being slammed by a Guinea-Bissau star he recently released. AFP/File/TORU YAMANAKA
Mosimane was found guilty for assaulting an AmaZulu security guard during his side’s league tie with Usuthu in Durban.
The former African coach of the year has denied assaulting the guard, despite being found guilty.
“What are you going to do? These things pop up anytime and any day, just be ready when it pops up,” Mosimane was quoted by DailySun. “I know my space and I am happy with my space because the guy spoke about it, the guy who I am supposed to have assaulted.
“He has given his opinion and I am happy, as long as the guy does not say ‘Pitso assaulted me’. The guy does not say that. So what am I charged for, because the guy does not say I beat him? So I don’t want to talk, Nande Becker (PSL Prosecutor) will tell you about this thing.
“It was a televised game, so where is the footage? I mean SuperSport has 18 or 16 cameras, so no one picked it up? I mean guys, I mean really you can’t miss that.”
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