Fulham boss Marco Silva mentioned that Aleksandar Mitrovic ought to “management his feelings” after the Serbian ahead was dismissed after showing to shove referee Chris Kavanagh.
Nonetheless, Silva added that he needed to test comparable conditions to see if “they did the identical with different gamers this season.”
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First, as Kavanagh made his approach again to the pitch, he brandished a purple to Silva, who had been gesticulating on the referee as he was on the monitor.
He then awarded a penalty, and went to dip into his pocket for a purple card, displaying it first to Willian after which instantly to Mitrovic after the ahead appeared to place his palms on the referee.
“If the VAR decides, then it’s clear. Mitro ought to management his feelings a bit. I wish to test in the event that they did the identical with different gamers this season, however we should always have emotional management within the second.
“After all it’s a second for him [Mitro] to be taught. He was concerned in two conditions within the field, the ref didn’t test, he must be in charge of the second.”
Silva added that his personal indiscretion was not deserving of a purple card.
“Should you ask me whether or not it ought to be a purple card, I’ve large doubts,” mentioned Silva. “As a result of I wish to know what the referee goes to jot down what I mentioned to him. It was not one thing that [should] make him give me a purple card.”
Fulham have been main 1-0 on the time of the incident.
Bruno Fernandes scored the ensuing Seventy fifth-minute penalty earlier than Marcel Sabitzer scored simply two minutes later to show the tie on its head.
Fernandes then put added gloss on the scoreline along with his second in stoppage time.
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