Victor Hlungwani, who has seen and done it all in the world of PSL refereeing, has in typical no-holds-barred fashion run the rule over Nasreddine Nabi's red card during Kaizer Chiefs' 1-0 defeat to Golden Arrows.
Chiefs were condemned to their fifth loss of the Betway Premiership season thanks a Gladwin Shitolo effort at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday.
Despite enjoying a lion's share of the ball possession, the Glamour Boys could only conjure up one shot on target from their 14 attempts, while the visiting side had four on target.
Finding the equaliser proved as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack.
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Things then went from bad to worse for the Soweto giants as head coach Nasreddine Nabi was shown a red card at full-time after protesting over the duration of added time.
The result sees the side surrender fifth spot to Abafana Bes'thende, while they slipped down to six.
Post-match, Chiefs' first assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef revealed Nabi's gripe with the three minutes of added time, with the Tunisian-Belgian having expected at least five minutes or more.
Reviewing the match on SABC Sport's SoccerZone, explained why Nabi's red card was justified.
"Now, at the end of the match, we see a coach going to the referee," Hlungwani said, replaying the incident on screen.
"He is talking there, but at the end of the day, the coach is sent off for using inappropriate language language against the referee
"So, this is not allowed. You can [go to the referee and] say one, two, three and then you leave, but you can see he continues!"
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The result is that Nabi will suffer a two-match ban - against Sekhukhune United (league) and Free Agents FC in the Nedbank Cup Last 32.
He will be back in time for the highly anticipated Soweto Derby clash against Orlando Pirates on 1 February.