SAFA Head of Referees Abdul Ebrahim, has addressed the controversy surrounding Orlando Pirates' recent win over Kaizer Chiefs.
The match drama unfolded in the final minutes when the Buccaneers were awarded a contentious penalty.
Chiefs midfielder Njabulo Blom was found to have pulled Pirates midfielder Relebohile Mofokeng's shirt inside the box.
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Although Blom's actions did not influence Mofokeng's failure to score, referee Masixole Bambiso nonetheless awarded the penalty, sparking widespread discussion in the media.
While Ebrahim refrained from delving into specifics, he expressed satisfaction with the officiating during Saturday's Soweto Derby.
"No, there was no drama in the game," Ebrahim told KickOff.
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"The review (committee) will assess everything, but overall, Saturday's match went well.
"However, because it's a Soweto Derby, people are going to make a lot of noise. Why is it that no-one is making a fuss about other games?
"It's quite disturbing when this happens. You know that when it involves Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, everyone will make a big deal out of it.
"There was a good game, we had a well-played match of football, and one of the teams lost. That's how football works - sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose.
"The referees performed well in the match. I cannot comment on specific incidents, as with all matches, the review will evaluate everything.
"It's very important for supporters to understand the laws of the game and why referees make certain decisions."