Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos sympathised but disagreed with team manager Vincent Tseka's reaction on the touchline during their 2-1 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win against Liberia.Tseka could not contain his emotions after the officials flagged Innocent Maela for offside and ruled out a corner-kick for the visitors.After expressing his anger at the officials, the SA team manager was quickly shown a red card for dissent.
Tseka reacted angrily to being sent off and had to be calmed down by a number of Bafana officials.This is just embarrass. Ok maybe it wasn't offside, but what kind of example are you setting for the players here?
Showing no respect towards match officials and then still ignoring Broos who is telling you to calm down!Vincent Tseka shown a red card ??Still Liberia 1-1 Bafana pic.twitter.com/MpMgRPF6TmIt was a moment of madness - something Broos is familiar with after he snubbed media following last Friday's first-leg 2-2 draw in Soweto."I think emotions make people sometimes do things that they regret afterwards," Broos told reporters when asked about Tseka's actions.??????????????????! ?Bafana Bafana are heading to the Africa Cup of Nations in 2024 following a 2-1 win over Liberia.#TotalEnergiesAFCONQ2023 pic.twitter.com/h2pDuiOhsdREAD | Bafana coach Broos breathes sigh of relief after Afcon qualification: 'I feel enormous happiness'Broos, who has since apologised for snubbing reporters at Orlando Stadium, said he wasn't happy with the officiating during Tuesday's deciding encounter."I was not there on Friday (at the press conference), and I knew why I was not there because we lost the victory," Broos said."Then you have to be very careful.