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Vincent Kompany saw valuable points melting like snow in the sun. Against Luton Town, Burnley conceded an equalizer in the final minutes of the game. This was not without controversy: goalkeeper Trafford was blocked when he wanted to get off. “I don’t understand it anymore,” the Belgian T1 shakes his head.
An equalizer in the last minute always hurts. Especially if it falls after an alleged violation.
For example, Vincent Kompany saw on the sidelines that the Trafford goalkeeper was obstructed as he tried to claim the ball. Both the referee and VAR insisted there was no foul.
“I don’t understand it anymore,” Burnley’s coach shook his head after the game. “What did I just experience? That was a clear attempt to prevent the goalkeeper from getting the ball…”
“I don’t know what to say to my players anymore. It’s just ridiculous.”
Burnley defender O’Shea also couldn’t believe his eyes.
“I’m trying to understand why it wasn’t a mistake, but I just can’t,” he says. “We were all screaming on the field, but we weren’t getting any information.”
Kompany is particularly disappointed that this is not the first time his team has made questionable decisions. “We already had a goal disallowed against Nottingham Forest and we were apologized for it. It just keeps happening, unbelievable.”
“But still. We will get up and move on. It’s not even in my nature to complain about it all the time. “I don’t like this side of me,” concludes the Belgian.
Due to the loss of points in the relegation duel, Burnley remains 19th in the Premier League, 4 points ahead of the safe team.
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