Clarets Mad - Clarets v Manchester United, English Premier League Match Preview.
Venue: Turf Moor, Harry Potts Way, Burnley BB10 4BX.
Kick-off – 20.00 – Saturday 23rd September 2023.
Burnley entertain Manchester United at Turf Moor in yet another absurd made for TV Saturday night eight o’clock kick-off English Premier League fixture.
Vincent Kompany has three very valid reasons to be fearful come Saturday night. First off, a Manchester United backlash following last weekend’s hammering at home to Brighton. The Reds do not take kindly to being humiliated in their own backyard.
Second thing to fear, the dreadful VAR which is a magic eye capable of conjuring up all sorts of reasons to ruin the beautiful game. The concept of clearing up the “clear and obvious” cost Burnley three points at the City ground on Monday night. There was absolutely nothing clear and obvious why Burnley’s second goal was cancelled out for an alleged handball.
Third reason to be fearful, the alarming PGMOL who seem determined to ruin Burnley’s return to the EPL at the earliest possible opportunity. Referees such as the woefully inept match referee Rob Jones who has “previous” as far as dubious decisions against Burnley go and “off another planet” VAR operator Darren England. Hard to believe Paul Heckingbottom is not right in calling these clowns out for the sheer ineptitude of their match officiating.
Nottingham Forest made an official complaint against scandalously poor refereeing by Jones at Old Trafford; it hardly came as a surprise in their next game up Burnley are on the receiving end of doubtful game changing match officiating.
The PGMOL was constructed in 2001 with the aim of improving refereeing standards: it’s failed badly and now is the time for the English FA to call it out and try something different. In my opinion VAR and poor match officiating are ruining the English Premier League matchday experience for football fans, managers and players alike.
English Football League clubs are certainly showing no interest in adopting VAR despite comments made by Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson and others who agree that the standard of match officiating is at “an all-time low and claim the integrity of the sport is being compromised."
It is hard to disagree with Nigel Pearson after watching the performance of Rob Jones at the City ground on Monday night. Abysmal hardly covers it and VAR is certainly not helping.
One’s to watch: The Clarets will be without the much-improved Lyle Foster following his controversial late red card on Monday night, but in-form Swiss striker Zeki Amdouni and ****age sensation Luca Koleosho will pose obvious threats to the United defence. Manuel Benson may also feature in this game and I hope he gets back on track, this game will be the perfect time to do it.
The Reds will inevitably have the formidable Marcus Rashford and the Portuguese international Bruno Fernandes who are both more than capable of turning a game on its head in their starting line-up. The recent £72 million signing from Atalanta Rasmus Hojlund is starting to find his feet and netted United’s opener in Munich. The goal against column is undoubtedly the Reds current major concern.
Verdict: Manchester United have conceded 10 goals in their last three games; losing to the Gunners and the Seagulls in the Premier League and Wednesday night suffered a 4-3 reverse against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. I think United will feel the need to win this game and I expect them to leave Turf Moor with a 3-1 win under their belts.
Footnote: I now fear the antics of the VAR operators more than I do the team the Clarets are playing. The VAR impact is negative, offers no positives and it is clear and obvious the whole concept needs consigning to the bin. I hope Saturday night’s game is not marred by the VAR malarkey, but I will not be holding my breath. (TEC).