Bidvest Wits goalkeeper Darren Keet risks the wrath of the Kaizer Chiefs fans on Twitter
Bidvest Wits goalkeeper Darren Keet risked the wrath of the Kaizer Chiefs supporters when he took to Twitter to question the legitimacy of Simphiwe Tshabalala's equalising goal against Baroka FC at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Tuesday night.
Keet collided with the Amakhosi faithful and caused midnight traffic on Twitter as he tried to back up his view that Tshabalala's outstanding set-piece from outside the box should have never been given.
🤔🤔 I don’t think the whole ball crossed the whole line. 🤔🤔 Also... 3 players were offside on the free kick.🤔🤔🤔 VAR??? pic.twitter.com/qIePPQIQ6A
— Darren Keet (@popeyekeet) August 14, 2018
The response from the Chiefs fans was swift and brutal but the 29 year-old keeper pressed on with his argument and questioned the absence of the controversial Video Assistance Referee (VAR) that was used during the Soccer World Cup in Russia recently.
Clearly the whole ball hasn’t crossed the whole line. pic.twitter.com/Bv1qD595Pk
— Darren Keet (@popeyekeet) August 14, 2018
Chiefs are yet to taste a win since the beginning of the new Absa Premiership season and were asked plenty of questions by a determined Baroka on Tuesday night.
I am saying the keeper made one hell of a save, and unfortunately got given a goal against him when it shouldn’t have been given.
— Darren Keet (@popeyekeet) August 14, 2018
🤔🤔 I don’t think the whole ball crossed the whole line. 🤔🤔 Also... 3 players were offside on the free kick.🤔🤔🤔 VAR??? pic.twitter.com/qIePPQIQ6A
— Darren Keet (@popeyekeet) August 14, 2018
Coach Giovanni Solinas' charges are now 13th on the Premiership standings and they are one of the five clubs that are yet to win a game in this campaign - the others are Highlands Park‚ Maritzburg United‚ Chippa United and Polokwane City.
I actually do know. I have done my referees course. 🤫😂
— Darren Keet (@popeyekeet) August 14, 2018
Gavin’s boy must come down.
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