Burnley boss Sean Dyche says he was surprised Wolves did not finish last night’s game with 10 men. Joao Moutinho survived a VAR check on what looked like a stamp on Josh Brownhill in stoppage time of the Clarets’ 2-1 win at Turf Moor. Dyche, who who saw his side win thanks to goals from strike duo Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood – felt it was “impossible” to see how Moutinho had survived the VAR check.
Sean Dyche said “Everyone knows I’m a fan of VAR but I was surprised the lad didn’t get sent off, It’s not a vicious stamp but it’s a stamp nonetheless. With VAR, some things they see and some things they don’t. I don’t understand how it’s not given. It was looked at. I just find that impossible. he three hardest jobs in the match are the two managers and the referee, Players go down and scream, that’s not helpful. It’s really difficult for referees. If players took more responsibility then the refs would be helped. The referee does not have the quality to whistle a game in the Premier League, This is a problem that we knew – we had Lee Mason before. It is not about the crucial mistakes or decisions, it is about the way he handles the game. The players get nervous, too much voices, he whistles by the voices when some players are shouting. We are talking about the best competition and clearly he doesn’t have the quality to whistle the game. I’m very disappointed to say this but I would not feel right if I didn’t say it. I just don’t want to see him more – that’s what I told him. I hope he doesn’t whistle a game of ours again because all the games we have with Lee Mason are always the same. He cannot control the players, the players are constantly arguing – both teams. With all the other referees the game flows, there’s dialogue. He’s just not ready to do it.”