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Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor has posted a social media apology to Sunderland fans after the game against Burnley.
The Zenit loanee saw two penalties saved by Clarets goalkeeper James Trafford as Régis Le Bris’ side drew 0-0 against their promotion rivals at Turf Moor. After the clash, Isidor was visibly upset and then posted a message to fans on social media.
He wrote: “Feel like a big slap in the face, and the worst day of my life because all of us know how I love this club. Even if only act on the pitch can make forgive, I would like to apologise to my teammates, every single fan and all the person of this club for what happened tonight.
“I feel really ashamed, but I promise you that I will come back stronger from this! See you Tuesday, HWTL. and also Big love for all messages of support from the real one,” the Frenchman concluded on social media after the game.
REGIS Le Bris has backed Wilson Isidor to quickly put the devastation of his two late penalty misses at Burnley behind him.
Sunderland had two glorious opportunities to turn one point into three in the dying minutes at Turf Moor, but Isidor was twice denied by Burnley keeper James Trafford from the spot.
Le Bris says Isidor and Sunderland will learn from the pain of the dramatic finale.
And he explained why he was pleased his striker took the second penalty despite missing the first, saying: “We are building our identity and model around responsibility.
“They took responsibilities on the pitch and we have to respect that. You can fail and make a mistake, but we’ll learn from this difficult experience. It’s useful for the future.”
On Isidor, Le Bris said: “He’s disappointed, like the team. But football is like that.
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