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Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger calls booking for Bernard clash 'a joke'

Everton's Bernard and Antonio Rudiger of Chelsea clash at Stamford Bridge
Image: Everton's Bernard and Antonio Rudiger clashed at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger says the decision to book him for his reaction to a collision with Everton's Bernard was "a joke".

Both players were shown a yellow card after Rudiger went down following a coming together with the Everton winger during the 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge.

The 5ft 3in Bernard motioned his head towards the 6ft 3in Rudiger, who went down clutching his face.

Rudiger is adamant he was head-butted and says his booking was unjust.

He said: "It's annoying because I don't even tackle someone, do something and I get booked for being head-butted. Sorry, but that's a joke.

Referee Kevin Friend shows Antonio Rudiger a yellow card
Image: Referee Kevin Friend shows Rudiger a yellow card for his reaction

"He [Bernard] was diving and I told him to stand up. Then he came with a lot of speed and hit me with his forehead, so for me to get a yellow card - to me that's a joke.

"The referee didn't see anything. Perhaps it's the fourth official who was outside [the pitch], maybe he said something to him [Friend] that I had provoked [Bernard] or something, but I just said, 'Stand up'.

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"If there is VAR in England, then Bernard has a problem. He would be sent off."

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Highlights from Chelsea's draw with Everton in the Premier League.

Everton boss Marco Silva dismissed the incident at his post-match media conference.

Silva said: "Bernard? I didn't see, but you think Bernard with his size can do something? I didn't see, but I don't believe."

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