?Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena has described their game against TS Galaxy as "the worst" he's ever been involved in after a fiery 1-1 draw on Tuesday evening.
Sundowns rescued their unbeaten run, in the penultimate match of the season, after Peter Shalulile scored the equaliser with five minutes remaining following a late opener for Galaxy by Puso Dithejane.
The feud between the two benches and set of players spilled over into the pitch and Mokwena was visibly not pleased with the ugly scenes at Mbombela Stadium.
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"It's the worst game of football I've ever been involved in, from a lot of aspects but at the same time I've got to congratulate this group of players, they were unbelievable, they just refuse to lose," Mokwena said on SuperSport.
"So proud of the Sundowns players, proud of the Sundowns family, we fought very hard, I'm very proud of them.
Sundowns remained calm after going a goal down and eventually salvaged a draw, which kept their invincible dream alive with one match remaining against Cape Town City.
"Ja and (Aubrey) Modiba doing so well, we lost it a little bit, you could see we were struggling for legs but we needed the right mentality and the mentality came right at the end you know, so I'm very proud of them, proud of the mentality and the effort of the players.
"I'm proud of the boys for their fighting spirit, they were incredible, very proud of them," he added.
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