
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany felt they were robbed of a late penalty in defeat at Bournemouth.
Kompany is convinced Sander Berge forced a hand-ball decision in the second-half.
He said: It's a tough one to take. But then when the situation happened in the last moment of the game and they don't take time to review the handball, there's no call to the referee to delay play when the players have called for it, the staff and the bench could see it, we had a wide angle and we could see there was a handball.
The ball comes down, it's never touched by our player. It's the hand of the player that brings the ball down in front of the goal.
Imagine that hand is not there, it's either a header or it goes out of play at the side, but it's the hand that brings the ball down.
I know there are other events of the game which as coaches we will look back at and look where it went wrong. I just cant understand what happened at the end."
