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Burnley boss Scott Parker says VAR threatens to make football a 'sterile game'

Burnley's Scott Parker on the touchline
Burnley's Scott Parker on the touchlineNews Images, News Images LTD / Alamy / Profimedia
Burnley boss Scott Parker was left proud - and frustrated - after their 3-2 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.

Burnley came from behind twice to draw level through goals from Lyle Foster and Jaidon Anthony, but a VAR decision in injury-time handed United a penalty, which was converted by Bruno Fernandes.

Parker said: “I’m proud of this team. We struggled in the first half, we started the half slowly, but we stayed in the game.

“We made one or two tweaks at half-time - and I was immensely proud of the response. We showed heart, endeavour and quality in that second half."

Parker said of United's winner: “In the modern day and the way football is these days, it’s become very sterile.

“That’s the way the game has gone - multiple checks of every single second and phase.

“It is what it is but of course we’re hugely frustrated and disappointed with how the game has ended.”