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Dyche: Four minutes of madness
- Updated: September 17, 2016
Sean Dyche blamed “four minutes of madness” from Burnley after they were dispatched 3-0 by Leicester.
Leicester’s record signing, who joined from Sporting Lisbon for £29m, scored either side of half-time to provide the catalyst for the Premier League champions to stretch their unbeaten home record to 19 games in a 3-0 win over Burnley.
The striker opened the scoring with a header from Christian Fuchs’ free-kick and grabbed his second with a close range effort before Ben Mee’s own goal completed the scoring.
“It was four minutes of madness,” said Dyche.
“Two minutes before half-time we give away an awful free-kick for no reason and then lost our shape. Then two minutes …