Daily Dispatch

Benni shrugs off claims of his role in City skirmish

Cape coach insists he was only trying to stop fight

- NICK SAID

Benni McCarthy has played down the touchline fracas that delayed the end of Cape Town City’s 3-2 Absa Premiershi­p victory over Maritzurg United on Saturday‚ saying he played peacemaker and likening United to a snapping dog trapped in a corner.

But TV pictures of the fighting in the tunnel contradict McCarthy’s assertion as he rushed from his bench to join in the commotion and is seen with his hands around the neck of a member of the Maritzburg staff.

His feisty temper and frequent run-ins with referees on the side of the pitch are tarnishing his golden image‚ even while his team excels on the pitch and remains in the hunt for Absa Premiershi­p and Nedbank Cup honours.

Ugly scenes broke out in the dying minutes of the game following an altercatio­n between City assistant coach Rayaan Jacobs and Maritzburg defender Rushine de Reuck after both had been sent to the changeroom­s.

Both benches were emptied as a scuffle broke out in the tunnel‚ with McCarthy in the mix as well‚ though he claims he was there to defuse the situation.

“People have to understand that the stakes are high!” McCarthy says.

“These guys are fighting for their lives‚ fighting for their livelihood and to stay in the league. It is a lucrative league and the best league that we have in Africa.

“To lose that status is massive‚ so tempers are going to fly.”

McCarthy adds he did not see what lit the flame that sparked the ugly scenes.

“I genuinely don’t know. I don’t know how it was that he [De Reuck] got a red card because I was giving instructio­ns to my players. We had our backs against the wall after their second goal.

“The ball was going out and they were fetching it [quickly]. You know if you are winning and the ball goes out‚ you stroll over‚ you don’t want the one thrown to you [by the ball boys]‚ you want the exact one that went out.

“If you are on the losing side you chase everything. The ball came to our side and rolled past me. I could have stopped it‚ but I have got white sneakers and I’m not going to get my sneakers dirty to stop the ball for them!

“So the ball rolled past me and I’m shouting instructio­ns to [Ebrahim] Seedat‚ telling him to tuck inside a little bit. Then I just saw the commotion‚ I honestly didn’t see what happened.

“When I looked it was Matthew [Rusike]‚ our bench … because their players were coming. I genuinely don’t know what was the cause‚ if someone didn’t give the ball or kicked the ball away.

“Then [Rushine] De Reuck pushed my coach Rayaan and that’s when … obviously the players are getting involved then. But I am just defusing‚ this time I was not in the middle.”

The pushing and shoving quickly got out of hand and McCarthy admitted there was some lingering anger from his team following the 3-0 victory over Highlands Park on Friday night during which midfielder­s Thabo Nodada and Roland Putsche received season-ending injuries from incidents that went unpunished by officials.

Maritzburg coach Eric Tinkler had a different take on events and felt referee Kulasande Qongqo had lost control of the game‚ leading to the incident.

”We were chasing the game‚” Tinkler says.

“The ball goes out for a throwin and our player [De Reuck] goes to fetch the ball. The City player‚ [Matthew] Rusike‚ throws the ball away and it is only normal‚ out of frustratio­n‚ that he is going to push the guy. It’s only normal.

“What does it lead to? My player getting a second yellow card and sent off. Did Rusike get a card? No. Then you’ve got the analyst [Jacobs] also coming and tripping and pulling my player over. What is he doing there?

“It’s sad how it ended‚ to be honest.”

You stop one fight here and then there is another fight breaking out there

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/LUIGI BENNETT ?? RED UNDER THE COLLAR: Cape Town City coach Benni McCarthy intervenes during a player scuffle during the game against Maritzburg United.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/LUIGI BENNETT RED UNDER THE COLLAR: Cape Town City coach Benni McCarthy intervenes during a player scuffle during the game against Maritzburg United.

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