Ashley Barnes had cancelled out Alexandre Lacazette’s opener before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s second-half strike ensured Arsenal’s 100 per cent start to the season continued.
Gunners manager Unai Emery was believed to be upset with a member of Burnley’s coaching staff after he allegedly failed to shake his hand at full-time.
Speaking to talkSPORT’s Sam Matterface about the incident, Dyche said: “I have no clue about that. If you want to talk about disrespect let’s concentrate on the bigger picture of football – and nothing to do with Arsenal.
“There were people falling all over the place today. I went to a Premier League meeting recently, I learned the maximum that can happen for absolute cheating, even with VAR, is a yellow card.
“So think about that. It means every single game, every single Premier League player can cheat at least once a game knowing you’re only going to get a yellow card.
“Name me another professional sport where you can physically get told ‘you can cheat at least once’ and you just get ‘don’t do that again’. I find that incredible.
“Today was a measure of that and it’s got to stop.
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