Vincent Kompany criticized Burnley’s “soft decisions” after losing to Aston Villa.

The latest Aston Villa news as Burnley manager has spoken about the decision that went against him at Villa Park.throughAmy Wilson is a football writer from the Midlands.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany applauded his fans after the Premier League match at Villa Park.

disappointed… Burnley manager Vincent Kompany at Villa Park.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has labeled the decisions taken against his side at Villa Park as “soft” and does not believe the two sides have treated each other equally.

Aston Villa won 3-2 thanks to goals from Leon Bailey, Moussa Diaby and Douglas Luiz.

The winning goal came from an 89th-minute penalty after Aaron Ramsey was adjudged to have fouled John Duran.

Burnley were reduced to 10 men in the 56th minute when Sander Berge received a second yellow card.

Burnley also believed a penalty should have been awarded for handball, but replays showed the tackle had taken place outside the penalty area.

After the match, Kompany expressed his feelings, saying he was proud of his performance and disappointed with the result.”

Today is probably the most disappointing day I’ve ever felt,” he told Match of the Day.

“I’m proud of how we played, but it’s disappointing to see how the game turned out.

“It doesn’t make sense to anyone on the outside, but I think I’m the proudest coach in the league.

I have no doubt they will bounce back from this and move on.

“Commenting on the red card and penalty shoot-out decision, Kompany again expressed his disappointment with the consistency shown in both matches and competitions.

He said: “I don’t understand some of the things that are happening. “

The goal against Forest was disallowed because it was an easier ball. I’m trying to understand how these things happen.

Everything was smooth.“I know we have to look at ourselves. I’ve made mistakes, but I’ve also done great things.

“I’ve played the game so I understand when a player tries to make something out of a situation.

I had two yellow cards for the mildest foul. You can blame the players for that, but it happened from both sides, right.

No. Both sides were treated the same way. “I feel bad for the players, the supporters and the club at the moment.

It was a very good game. I’m not talking to the referee. We all made mistakes.

We made mistakes today but we have to let it go.” “My understanding was tested today.”

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