The Citizens chairman John Comitis confirmed to Sowetan yesterday that Makola was hit with a two-month ban, which Sowetan has learnt will kick in whenHe will miss six matches for the Citizens, five in the league and one in the Nedbank Cup away to Royal AM. The matches could be more, provided City progress to the next round of the competition.
“Makola is suspended for two months, so we told him that we will see how things go [about his contract] after his suspension,” Comitis told Sowetan yesterday.Makola, alongside goalkeeper Hugo Marques, were unhappy with the assistant referee for not raising his flag after Sundowns goalkeeper Denis Onyango appeared to have moved off his goal line during a kick from the penalty mark last year.
With this being the 35-year-old's second incident, the Citizens may opt against renewing his contract beyond June. The Sundowns left-winger could be a possible replacement for Ralani should they agree on a permanent move.
Makola is a great player with many mistakes he just needs to be help
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