Watching replays of Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Bongani Zungu’s tackle on Bernard Parker that broke the TS Galaxy player's leg in the first game of the Carling Knockout Cup in Mbombela on Wednesday one cannot help but wince.
Slow-motion TV replays show Parker’s shin snapping, leaving him in agony on the field. Many football commentators believe the injury might be the end of the 37-year-old former FC Twente, Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana forward and midfielder’s career.
The tackle has been leading the charts on social media with many people reprimanding Zungu for his reaction after Parker's injury.
The Sundowns midfielder showed disbelief after referee Masixole Bambiso gave him a red card and had to be escorted from the field by Downs officials as he shouted and banged walls, pleading innocence.
His reaction ruffled feathers of many football supporters who took to social media to criticise him for being “insensitive” while others defended him, saying he might not have realised the severity of the injury at the time.
EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu was among those unhappy with Zungu.
“This is unacceptable! It’s no longer football,” Shivambu said.
Downs coach Rulani Mokwena, speaking to media after the game, said he was convinced Zungu had no malicious intent making the tackle.
“I can only wish Bernard Parker [a] speedy recovery. I hope it’s not as serious as it looks. “Knowing Bongani Zungu, I know it was not malicious.
“There was no malicious intent” Mokwena said.
Here are some reactions from social media:
We can easily forgive bongani zungu if he is not arrogant . You can see that you broke someone's leg but you still want to prove that you are innocent !
— justaperson (@MBGsupplies12) October 19, 2023
Cha I have watched the video 10x already, this is unacceptable
Rhulani/ bongani zungu/ mamelodi Sundowns pic.twitter.com/N0oSaoP4Qc
This is totally unacceptable! It’s no longer football! Does Parker or his family know the address of Zungu? https://t.co/2WIwILn2Tl
— Floyd Shivambu (@FloydShivambu) October 18, 2023
Bongani Zungu must come out with a statement of apology to the football fraternity and also to the Parker family for what he did… I honestly believe he didn’t mean to do that and the reaction he had towards the action wasn’t proper as well.
— Cellular® (@Cellular_jnr) October 19, 2023
He must be professional and… pic.twitter.com/l3tsmYuGmK
Shakes do you think Zungu was aware of the injury he might have caused ? Blood rush in football is normal, the impact you might not really feel it, until you look at the results of your action, I doubt he saw the broken ankle and if he did, that was unsportsmanlike.
— Khomotso (@SduCash95) October 19, 2023














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