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Burnley boss Vincent Kompany felt his side defended the goals poorly and weren't clinical enough in the final third as Everton beat the Clarets at Turf Moor.
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00:00 two-set plays. You can't expect at this level to just dominate every game. I guess we've
00:08 got to be realistic. Sometimes the teams we're facing, they've got plays that can build up
00:13 a little bit of momentum. That's normal.
00:18 But there's not much I need to say about just the overall defending or the overall attacking
00:22 play. I think it's more about both boxes today. We get done on two-set plays. The moments
00:31 we have, a few clear moments, we're not able to finalise it today. Getting done in both
00:37 boxes really is what you're left to discuss today.
00:42 It's a team effort, especially nowadays. Teams have all got strategies and little things
00:47 they do to create an advantage on set play, of course always depending on the quality
00:53 of the delivery and the players' ability to attack it. We know Everton, obviously, it's
00:59 credit to them. They're one of the best teams in the league at doing that. But it's part
01:04 of the game. You don't get to hide away from it. You don't get to be good at some things
01:08 and the others you're not. You always get to feel a little bit like this game is undone
01:20 by something that's not necessarily... you're not giving yourself a chance. That's never
01:26 a good feeling.
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