BERNARDO SILVA TARGETED BY BURNLEY COACH: "MY SON WOULD FALL LIKE THIS"

Sean Dyche criticized the Portuguese international after the move that gave rise to the penalty that led to Manchester City in the game on Saturday.


Manchester City continues in the orchestra mode tuned in the Premier League and, for this, much has contributed Bernardo Silva. However, despite good performances, the Portuguese international can not escape some criticism, such as Sean Dyche, coach of Burnley, defeated by the citizens on Saturday.
The 46-year-old thinks that Bernardo's response to City's 1-0 penalty was exaggerated, attacking the Portuguese midfielder after the final whistle.

"To jump as he jumped, it takes skill, if I kicked my son, he would not fall that way." "There has to be a little honor." "How do you fall like that after a light touch?" Dyche asked. Shortly afterwards, Bernardo Silva replied: "They touched me, it was a penalty," he said firmly.

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