Burnley boss Vincent Kompany felt Bournemouth’s Chris Mepham handled to prevent Sander Berge from a headed chance late on (Steven Paston/PA)
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany had no qualms about the lengthy delay to check an offside call late on in their 2-1 Premier League loss at Bournemouth, but was incensed by the decision not to review a handball in the final moments of the match.
The Clarets suffered an eighth defeat of the campaign after goals by Antoine Semenyo and Philip Billing cancelled out Charlie Taylor’s sweet strike in the 11th minute.
A controversial moment occurred after 89 minutes when Jay Rodriguez fired into the bottom corner and – although it was immediately ruled out for offside – video assistant referee David Coote at Stockley Park took six minutes to review the incident.
Initially a green line was drawn to signal it was onside before a new line was drawn, which showed red and it was eventually ruled out, but Kompany was left stunned that a supposed handball by Chris Mepham was not checked in the eighth minute of added time.
Mepham and Burnley substitute Sander Berge tangled from a Taylor cross which resulted in Bournemouth goalkeeper Andrei Radu making a close-range save that appeared to be from Berge’s head, but Kompany stated it was actually via Mepham’s hand.
“It’s obvious at this moment in time, I will not have anything other than disappointment,” Kompany said.
“I want to address the first thing for me now which is the last thing that happened in the game. The handball situation in the box.
“Games get played on a knife edge but I am trying still to wrap my head around what happened in that moment of time.
“We take five to seven minutes to review the offside or not offside. The line goes green which
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