Premier League: Angry Tim Sherwood kicks bottle and snaps hamstring

Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood snapped his hamstring during his side`s 2-2 draw with Sunderland after kicking out at a water bottle in disgust at the referee denying a penalty.

Premier League: Angry Tim Sherwood kicks bottle and snaps hamstring

London: Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood snapped his hamstring during his side`s 2-2 draw with Sunderland after kicking out at a water bottle in disgust at the referee denying a penalty.

"I`ve done my hamstring. I never did it as a player, I have now done it as a manager," he told the Villa website (www.avfc.co.uk) after Saturday`s match.

"I was going to kick bottles forward but there were too many people so I thought I`d be polite and backheel them and snapped my hamstring. It feels bad," he added.

"I must have looked like a spoiled brat. I tell my kids not to behave like that. Before today I thought I had calmed down."

The incident was triggered when Spanish midfielder Carles Gil, a second half substitute, was booked for diving instead of being given the penalty in the Premier League game at Villa Park with the score level at 2-2.

Villa had dominated the final half hour against bottom of the table opponents.

"We have been robbed," Sherwood told reporters. "It definitely should have been a penalty... my team couldn`t have done any more today."

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