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Fan: These two are bringing our football into disrepute

With Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena saying he is prepared to meet TS Galaxy in the courtroom, displeased fans have now had their say on the matter!

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Galaxy filed a lawsuit against Mokwena for what they deemed a defamatory statement made by the tactician during a DStv Premiership encounter last month.

Mokwena said: "I don't want to talk about anything. They have taken it to court, let's meet in court. I don't worry about TS Galaxy, I have to worry about Sundowns." 

Here's what fans make of the situation as well as the comments made by the Downs coach:

"This has to stop now. These two are bringing our football into disrepute," says Siyabonga Biyela. 

"Let's meet in court FC," says Mongezi Polisana. 

"Ruulani has been abusing foreign coaches for a long time. I still remember when they were beaten by Chiefs; he said Middendorp told his players to kick his players, saying it's thuggish behavior. Now he gets his match," says Lokza Mog's. 

"Trying by all means to be relevant and be recognized and he has never lifted any cup except his loud mouth," says Tyro Krozz Dintwe Moseki. 

"I think these two should get inside the ring rather than speak outside the pitch," says Johannes T T Ncube. 

"The TS Galaxy coach want to use hands. In football you win with tactics, not talking and fighting," says Karpuccino William. 

"These two teams will bring the best rivalry next season and will attract more fans," says Luyolo Fezile Jnr Memani. 

"These two must arrange a Boxing match once!" exclaims Jabulani Silence. 

"I thought this series' season one ended, but we have bonus episodes," says Thabiso Makinita. 

"He must focus on winning not fighting, Mokwena has won the league," says Gift Rraago Maipelo Molefhe. 

"Are they still fighting over the Benard Parker incident?" asks Melusi. 

"If Sundowns lawyers say let's meet in court, just cancel the lawsuit, they will win, ask PSL," says Tumelo Ledwaba. 

"Aaai...FIFA has to act fast before it's getting out of hand because PSL or SAFA see nothing wrong with this kind of behaviour," says Prince Habakhukhu Maila. 

"Pep Guardiola never acted like this," says Thembinkosi Mgcina Siroro. 

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Meanwhile, Chelsea announced that the side has parted ways with Mauricio Pochettino and some fans feel that it is good news, while others are on the other side of the fence.

Here's what the readers said: 

"I think they are making serious mistake here. Firing a coach for no cause is not good for team and players. This team was coming back slowly well," says Nicholas Mmola. 

"I don't like Pochettino but he should have been allowed to finish his contract, Clueless owners (Todd Boehly) making useless decisions, this started when they fired Thomas for non footballing reasons…" says Headboy wa mtaa. 

"Very good news indeed," says Collen Ramatladi. 

"Chelsea will end up approaching Pitso soon," says Innoscent Heizbac Toogud. 

"Thomas is coming back," says Bonga Mvulah. 

"After he had started getting things right. Who knows, next season he was going to win a trophy or two. Something's never change at Chelsea," says Dolly Wilson. 

"What about Erik Ten Hag?" asks Dan Dance Kabelo. 

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