An emotional Rushine De Reuck has revealed how the match against Ghana felt "rehearsed" amid a number of controversial refereeing decisions against Bafana Bafana.
South Africa's hopes of taking part in the 2022 FIFA World Cup were dashed on Sunday evening after Bafana Bafana fell to a 1-0 defeat to Ghana in their all-important final Group G qualifying encounter.
The match, which saw the Black Stars progress to the next round of qualifiers ahead of South Africa, was marred by a number of controversial refereeing decisions by Senegalese referee Maguette N'Diaye, including a call to award Ghana a 33rd-minute penalty.
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Bafana Bafana defender Rushine De Reuck was adjudged to have fouled Daniel Amartey in the box and Andre Ayew duly stepped up to convert from the spot and ultimately secure his country's passage to the next round.
The South African Football Association has since lodged a formal complaint to FIFA against N'Diaye, accusing the official of bias, and De Reuck claims it was apparent from the early stages of the crunch-clash.
"It's been a tough few days, not only for myself but for everybody who is part of Bafana Bafana," the Mamelodi Sundowns star told the media on Wednesday.
"To go out in the way that we did was very painful. We put ourselves in a good situation and no one had given us a chance to do so well. It was very tough for us to go out the way we did.
"Obviously, it was a very big game, wanting to win for the country to qualify for the next round. We were all ready, we were all excited. You're playing against top players whose playing in the Champions League and the Premier League.
"This is what you want for yourself, to test yourself against the very best players in the world. We did that but it felt like the opportunity for us to get a result was taken away from us because of the decisions that were made against us.
"It was so obvious. It felt like the game was rehearsed. Everybody knew what was going on from the referees to the players, the Ghanaian players and the ball boys even. It was very tough for us to see what was happening.
"Even in the first 10 minutes of the game we already saw that we weren't going to get anything right but we continued to fight and we had moments in the game to capitalise, but we were robbed, never given a fair chance.
"As a player, I feel we deserve a second chance. It was heart-breaking, to lose in that way broke me. I want to say thank you to the supporters and the encouragement that I got over the last few days."
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