Burnley manager Vincent Kompany criticized the standard of refereeing in the Premier League this season, expressing dissatisfaction with several decisions made during their matches. Kompany remarks came after he was shown a red card during Burnley 2-2 draw against Chelsea for protesting against a penalty decision.
He emphasized the need for improvement in refereeing standards and acknowledged the challenges faced by officials, including the scrutiny and pressure they endure. Currently, Burnley second from bottom in the league table have experienced several player dismissals this season.
Despite their position, Kompany stressed the importance of fairness and accuracy in officiating. Burnley next match is against Wolves at Turf Moor.
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