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- Updated: October 2, 2016
Sean Dyche has questioned both the referee and his Burnley defence after Arsenal’s controversial late 1-0 win on Nissan Super Sunday.
Laurent Koscielny got on the end of Theo Walcott’s flick-on at Turf Moor in the third minute of stoppage time, touching the ball with his right boot before it hit his arm and went over the line.
Burnley felt aggrieved, with the initial effort seemingly heading over the bar, but with Koscielny unmarked in the 93rd minute from a corner after Scott Arfield had moved off the far post, Dyche also had complaints for his defence.
He told Sky Sports: “It isn’t ideal, that’s for sure. You’ve got to question the time, question whether the corner should come in, you’ve got to question whether it’s handball because it certainly looks it.
“But you’ve equally got to question us not dealing with it as well as we should have …