Legon Cities goalkeeeper Experienced goalkeeper Fatau Dauda cautions GPL players to be mindful of how they approach referees

Published on: 15 February 2021

Legon Cities goalkeeper Fatau Dauda has warned players in the Ghana Premier League to be mindful of how they approach referees during games.

The 34-year-old has been pleased with the performance of  some referees so far in the on-going season.

Dauda, who has been a key cog of the Royals, has advised his colleagues to use the right approach in engaging the referees when they disagree with them about a decision.

"They know more than we(players) do. At times when we approach them, some feel you’re trying to challenge them but I think it’s normal. The way some players approach them too is a factor because if you approach them on top of your voice if I’m the referee I’ll be furious as well," he said during an interview with Kumasi-based Hello FM.

"I think we should know how to approach the referees. At times the fans criticise us because of the way we approach the referees. We make it look like we are disrespectful. I’ll advise my colleagues to use the right approach in engaging the referees when we disagree with them about a decision," he cautioned his colleagues.

"This season I have met many young referees that I have not seen them before. They have not been bad despite the few mistakes, but that’s acceptable because they are humans.

"I wish they improve. I know they’ve referees assessors. I know the referees pick videos of their games and watch again for assessment as we the players have been doing," he concluded.

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