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TS Galaxy head coach Sead Ramovic kept the war of words going with Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena on Tuesday evening. The Rockets nearly became the first team to beat Sundowns in the league this season after Puso Dithejane broke the deadlock late in the game but Peter Shalulile found the equaliser for the Brazilians in the dying minutes to salvage a 1-1 draw. "We don't have financial power like them to spend over R200 million and to be outclassed like this, because I think we dominated the whole game and this unbelievable, beautiful, credit to my players," Ramovic said on SuperSport.

"It's just amazing. What a game from my players because we played three days ago, the same squad, the same players, they have this kind of energy, we didn't change five players like they did because they have a bigger squad. "But all in all, congratulations also to them for the tough game, it was a beautiful game, I think the people, the supporters enjoyed it.



But we also have to be clear, we had unbelievable chances," he said. "The only thing is we have to improve the last pass to score when we have these kinds of opportunities, because you don't get a lot of opportunities when you play against a great team that they have. "We won the game for us, yes it's just a point but the attitude, the bravery, the commitment, education for the game, everything else, it was just unbelievable.

" Ramovic went on and said for them finishing in the top four would be like winning the title and threw .

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