Marco Silva denies Bernd Leno pushed ballboy in Fulham defeat
Fulham boss Marco Silva insisted his goalkeeper Bernd Leno "touched" but "didn't push" a ball boy during the Cottagers’ 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth.
The second-half incident occurred when Leno went to collect the ball from the youngster’s outstretched hand before using his own hand to make deliberate contact with the shoulder of the ball boy, who appeared to take a step back for balance.
Leno, who seemed to take issue with the speed at which the ball was being returned, and had already been booked, was subjected to a chorus of boos.
The 31-year-old German later returned to apologise to the boy for the encounter, though his manager was adamant the interaction had been exaggerated.
Silva said: "Have you seen him pushing? I didn’t see this. Yes, he apologised. I spoke with Bernd about it.
"It’s clear he went to speak with the boy after that moment as the top professional that he is, the really experienced player that he is as well.
"He wanted to play quick. The ball boys, I don’t know who gave them instructions to hold always the ball to delay the beginning of the game again. OK, we are losing, he ran to the ball. I didn’t see him pushing.
"He touched the ball boy, he didn’t push the ball boy. They are different things, when you touch a ball boy or you push a ball boy. I am not English but I know the difference between one word and the other, and we have to say the truth in that moment."
Elsewhere, Luton boss Rob Edwards said South Yorkshire Police are investigating an alleged racist comment towards Carlton Morris in his side's win at Sheffield United.
The striker complained of a comment made from the home crowd late in the second half, which left him "pretty angry", and the police have spoken to him.
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