
Fulham manager Marco Silva has blamed “nown relationships” because he confirmed that Ryan Seysegnon was mistakenly finished 1-0 in Bournemouth.
This strange moment came in the 57th minute and Fulham came after Anthony Semeno’s first goal.
Seciagnon replaced Adam Traore between confused in the Tach’s line.
After the referee Michael Oliver came there to talk to fourth in charge, Silva said he was prevented from correcting a mistake.
Silva, who suggested she wanted to withdraw Sasa Lukich, not Secedon, said: “It was the lack of contact with the fourth official, from our staff.
“We had a enough time to correct. When I saw Secegenon was outside, I tried to correct it. He (Robinson 4) decided not to allow us to correct it.
Silva’s protests were extended because he felt that Bournemouth defender Marcos Senese should have been sent off in the 44th minute when a yellow card was shown to a lung challenge on Joachim Anderson.
The Senate then replaced Elia Zabarani for the second half.
“It showed that Bornmos realized that we realized that it was wrong by the referee, that’s a mistake by the Vara,” Silva said.
βAnd of course they took the player out because they knew it would be too sooner or later.
“If I’m in the same situation with them, I’ll do the same because it’s clear. If you see Joachim’s blue, it’s clear.
“That can’t happen… you can’t defend it like this. It’s impossible. β
Henry Tire and @carra2 SemenYo winning the winner against Fulham π Pic.twitter.com/u2Yuap6eh5
β Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) April 14,
By giving the initiative, Silva made an “Slopi” initiative to give the initiative to Bournemouth.
Semeno has taken advantage of Cotegers captain Anthony Robinson to score his 10th goal of the season, while Seygnon has the best chance of wasting a waste.
“We were very disappointed in the result and although we didn’t get anything from this game,” Silva said.
“We were as scorch as we scored the first goal. We gave us the player they needed after six games without winning,” he said.