Manchester United 3-2 Burnley, Burnley head coach Scott Parker was interviewed by the BBC "The Day Game".
He said: "I was disappointed and frustrated, but I was extremely proud of the team. Our reaction in the second half made me proud."
"The ending of the game reflects the trend of the entire game, and it is checking repeatedly every minute. The referee did not make a foul on the court, and then we found an obvious mistake through VAR. It was not a problem with the referee, but a staff member who was more than 200 miles away was operating. This is how the game is now."
"It's a game that lacks passion, you can still see passion and celebration a long time ago, and now you can only stand there and wait."
Regarding what adjustments were made during the halftime, Parker said: "We started out very slow, but in the second half we became more threatening and deserved to score goals. I'm proud of the team. We made structural adjustments, we couldn't control the second landing point in the first half and got any momentum. We had a better sense of distance in the second half."