SEAN Dyche has dismissed suggestions of touchline clashes with Chelsea as “bizarre” after Burnley’s heated 1-1 Premier League draw at Stamford Bridge.
Sean Dyche said: “I didn’t see or say anything at all. I have no clue where these questions are coming from. I have no clue what a flash point is any more. I’m actually confused. I don’t remember hardly anything happening to be honest. I don’t remember any flash points that’s for sure. That’s standard stuff, two groups of people trying to win a football game. I actually have no clue where this line of question’s coming from. It’s just two groups of staff trying to win a football match. I’m not hard at all! I’m just a normal bloke trying to win a football match, that’s it.”
Chelsea boss Tuchel lamented the Blues’ inability to cross the line in a “lucky” draw for the battling Clarets – an assessment that met no quarrel from Dyche.
Sean Dyche added: “I can understand him being frustrated. Any team that makes that many chances I can understand him being frustrated. If the shoe’s on the other foot I’d be thinking, how didn’t we win that.”