Scott Parker gutted as Burnley's comeback is derailed by VAR decisions
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Scott Parker gutted as Burnley's comeback is derailed by VAR decisions
"Maybe a little bit of injustice. I've not watched it back. I saw it on the big screen and I was thinking it looks like his hand is beside his side. I don't want to say too much because no doubt I'm going to get quoted and I might be wrong. It looks so, so harsh."
"We've gone and scored five goals in the space of 60 minutes, which is quite incredible. Obviously the world we're in, we're all looking for perfection. The game is looking for perfection."
Burnley faced a significant deficit after 34 minutes when Brentford established a 3-0 lead, prompting hostile reactions from home supporters. The team demonstrated resilience by scoring five goals across 60 minutes to equalize the match. However, two crucial goals were ruled out through VAR decisions: Jaidon Sancho was flagged for being a shoulder width offside, and Ashley Barnes' equalizer was disallowed for handball following a lengthy review. Brentford ultimately secured victory 4-3 with a goal in injury time. Manager Scott Parker expressed frustration with the VAR rulings, describing them as harsh while acknowledging the modern game's pursuit of perfection in decision-making.
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