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Pitso tells refs when he'd like to benefit from mistakes

Cape Town - Pitso Mosimane is refusing to backtrack on his comments about referees favouring Kaizer Chiefs and wants his side to benefit from match officials.

After Chiefs scored two offside goals in a 2-0 victory over AmaZulu a few weeks back, Mosimane lashed out at the favouritism of the Amakhosi by whisteblowers.

His crusade against the officiators gained traction with Samir Nurkovic scoring a controversial goal in Chiefs' 2-0 victory over Masandawana at Loftus Versfeld on Sunday.

And Mosimane believes it is high time that his side also starts to get the rub of the green from the officials.

"I also want to have this, last eight games. My last eight games in the league I need people to make mistakes against other people and then I benefit," the Brazilians tactician told KickOff.

"My last eight games will probably go like that and you can say I also benefited. Yes, I would say yes. If I benefit, I would say I benefited, why not?"

- TeamTalk Media

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