Burnley manager Vincent Kompany refused to be drawn on the VAR controversy surrounding the denial of a Lyle Foster goal, which would have given Burnley their first three points of the season.
Foster was denied a third Premier League goal in as many games after an alleged handball from Sander Berge in the build up.
Despite all the controversy surrounding whether it was a handball, with it appearing to hit Berge’s left bicep, Kompany said he trusts the officials know what they’re doing.
“I have a decent business brain and I have a decent coaching brain, but when it comes to the laws and legalities I switch off,” Kompany told The Burnley Express.
“Handball this way, handball that way, they come and explain it to us every time and I’ve made a decision to just trust that they know what they’re doing and that they have the right intentions.
“It’s not something I want to discuss too much because I can’t change it now.”
Vincent Kompany feeling more confident

Tonight’s result gave Kompany more confidence, with the Clarets picking up their first point of the season.
“You obviously have to fight for every point in this league, but there are probably a range of teams we can compete with at the moment from what I’ve observed from the last four games.
“We’ve played Villa, Man City and Tottenham. Even though we had moments and showed good signs we weren’t able to have a complete performance yet.
“Today, I thought it was at least even but depending on what side of the fence you sit on you’ll probably think you deserved three points.
“For me, the key thing is if we stay in these games and we can keep improving…our team has so much progress to go and that’s the exciting part for us.
“In the future, there’s room for much further improvement because there are some players who are doing things where, when the structure is right, will have so much more impact.”
