Vincent Kompany Criticizes Premier League Refereeing Standards
Burnley's manager expresses frustration over a series of controversial decisions affecting the team's season.
- Vincent Kompany, Burnley's manager, has voiced strong criticism of the Premier League's refereeing standards, stating they have declined this season.
- Kompany's remarks follow a contentious match against Chelsea, where Burnley was reduced to 10 men and Kompany himself was shown a red card.
- The Burnley manager highlighted a 'succession of mistakes' by officials, impacting the team's points and season.
- Despite the challenges, Kompany remains hopeful for a fair opportunity in the remaining eight games of the season, emphasizing that these games do not define the club.
- Kompany has apologized to the officials for his reactions during the Chelsea game but maintains that the criticism of refereeing standards is constructive.