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Tony Pulis accuses Everton boss Roberto Martinez of 'sour grapes' after Saido Berahino row
WEST BROM boss Tony Pulis has accused Roberto Martinez of “sour grapes” for trying to get Saido Berahino banned by the FA.
Pulis has accused Martinez of 'sour grapes' after trying to get Saido Berahino banned by the FA
Pulis says the Everton boss should have kept his nose out of Albion’s business instead of highlighting Berahino’s alleged kick-out at Toffees midfielder James McCarthy.
The FA opted to take no action against the West Brom striker despite Martinez claiming he should be been sent off for the off-the-ball clash with McCarthy.
West Brom won the Premier League game 1-0 last Saturday.
“Thank goodness nothing was made of it because there was nothing there.
“I didn’t see it. There were enough cameras there to have picked it up.
“The disappointing thing for me was that another manager after the game is trying to find something that could affect this football club and this club has nothing to do with him.”