Dyche was visibly upset by the decision, which was exacerbated in the second half when Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate was not given a second yellow card for his attack on Beto.
Referee Craig Pawson gave Dyche a yellow card for his objections.
Dyche told TNT Sports after the game, “It’s the strange nature of the modern game.”
Nobody, in my opinion, understands why there are 11 players on the field at 0-0. Their manager didn’t, because he immediately removed the player because he shouldn’t be on the field in the first place. So it certainly transformed the game.
Dyche answered, The issue is that you are judging now. when asked if Young’s dismissal in the first half was appropriate. Their player commits a horrible foul that deserves a yellow card, possibly worse than Ashley Young’s first. The second offense should result in a yellow card. However, the first one is… It’s pointless. I’m going to get into trouble. I have no idea how I was given a yellow card. My entire staff received yellow cards.
Despite the fact that we should not have, we received a yellow card for that performance. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp also recognized that the refereeing decisions had a significant impact on the outcome.
I liked a lot of the moments, and then the red card had a big impact on the game. I wanted us to remain cool and disregard the fact that we were down one man. It’s difficult in the stands because you have to create with every possession now, and it took a while before we got chances, he told the BBC.
Yes, Ibrahima might have gone. Obviously, that could have occurred, and then we took him off, and from that point forward, we were firm and compact.