As well as above, also even in the Telegraph….
"I thought at one point he might have snapped his [Kane's] eyelash, which would have been tragic, but he seemed to be responding OK," said Dyche.
Everton's manager, who emphasised Kane was guilty of 'gamesmanship' rather than 'cheating', argued the striker's reaction to Doucouré, was more dramatic than Michael Keane's after a potentially leg-breaking tackle by Lucas Moura, which also led to a red card.
"The strange thing about football is that on one night you have a player who, in theory, is very close to getting a broken ankle and nothing is said, and another gets a broken eyelash and it's like the world is going to end," said Dyche.