Burnley Manager Kompany Disputes Refereeing Decision in 1-1 Draw with Wolves
Burnley manager Vincent Kompany expressed frustration over a refereeing decision that impacted his team’s 1-1 draw against Wolves. Despite an unbeaten run of four games, Burnley’s gap to safety widened to six points as Nottingham Forest secured a 3-1 victory over Fulham.
Kompany’s Reaction to the Match
- Kompany disputed the free-kick awarded to Wolves that led to the equalizing goal.
- He criticized the decision, stating there was no contact between the players involved.
- Despite the outcome, Kompany praised his team’s performance and saw the draw as a point gained.
Positive Outlook from Kompany
Kompany commended his players for their aggressive and chance-creating display, emphasizing the team’s Premier League quality. He acknowledged the challenges faced but vowed to continue fighting until the end of the season.
Wolves Boss O’Neil Content with Draw
Wolves manager Gary O’Neil deemed the draw against Burnley a fair result, highlighting the team’s resilience in earning a point despite injuries. The goal by Rayan Ait-Nouri marked his third in four games, contributing to Wolves’ improved performance compared to the previous season.
Appreciation for Ait-Nouri’s Performance
O’Neil praised Ait-Nouri’s adaptability and goal-scoring prowess, acknowledging his contributions in challenging circumstances. Despite missing key players, Wolves displayed determination and quality on the field, earning O’Neil’s pride and optimism for the team’s future.