
Luton Town boss lashes out at officials after being well beaten by Burnley
Matt Bloomfield felt his Luton Town side found themselves on the wrong end of some “big decisions” during their one-sided defeat to Burnley.
Scott Parker’s men made it 23 league games unbeaten thanks to a dominant 4-0 victory against the relegation-threatened Hatters at Turf Moor on Saturday.
The first goal came via a Mark McGuinness own goal, not long after the visitors had been reduced to 10 men when Kal Naismith was sent off for two bookable offences.
The Clarets took charge of the game from that point onwards and ran in three further goals through Lyle Foster, Josh Brownhill and Ashley Barnes.
Despite the one-sided nature of the scoreline, Bloomfield felt the game could have looked a lot different had referee Stephen Martin made some more favourable decisions.
These things are having a big impact on us at the moment,” he told our sister paper, Luton Today.
“I don’t want to be talking about refereeing decisions, our supporters don’t want to listen to me talking about refereeing decisions, it’s not what I want to do. But the facts are there at the moment. There’s big decisions that are going against us.