The biggest talking point of the game came in the sixth minute when Celtic goal keeper Patrick Tignyemb came flying out of his box and used his hands to stop Graham King's goal-bound shot.
Tignyemb only received a yellow card - a straight red would have changed the complexion of the game considerably.
"The goalkeeper handled the ball outside the penalty area and he should have been sent off. He denied a striker to score and it was a clear red card. The referee is robbing us," Bright said.
Shortly after that the People's Team suffered another big set back when inspirational skipper Musa Otieno was forced off the field after being fouled.
"It happened in front of the referee," he said of the foul that ended Otieno's afternoon, "and he did nothing about it.”
Bright says that he was hoping his team could at least have earned a draw in yesterday's game.
"I heard the Celtic coach saying that the referee saved his job today. We could not get a goal and that is how the game goes. We did not get the win and we should have gone for the draw but did not get that."
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We would love to hear from Engen Santos fans - whether it be on the current form of the
PSL side, or your own personal stories while supporting the team over the years...
Please
e-mail Chantel Olivier: chantel.o@santosfc.co.za
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