Sean Dyche bemoaned sloppy defending and being denied two second-half penalties after Burnley blew a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Southampton.

The Clarets boss felt VAR should have intervened when Chris Wood appeared to have his shirt pulled by Jan Bednarek in the closing stages of a pulsating encounter at St Mary’s and for a possible handball by Ryan Bertrand during a separate incident.

Saints took a major step towards Premier League survival at their opponents’ expense after goals from Stuart Armstrong, Danny Ings and Nathan Redmond overturned a spot-kick from Wood and a strike from Matej Vydra.

While Dyche admitted poor Burnley defending was a factor in the turnaround, he was left bemused by the officiating.

Burnley, who remain on 33 points and with relegation still a lingering threat, have been awarded only two top-flight spot-kicks all season, the joint lowest in the division.

“I am frustrated. It’s one of them that got away from us through our own lack of awareness. We scored two goals, concede a soft one and then the second one we have given away and they’ve come back into it from nowhere,” said Dyche.

“We just stopped doing the basics. We looked a threat, we opened them up and then defensively we stopped doing the basics, we went on the back foot a little bit.

“In the second half, we had a go, they had a go. Woody has a chance, he’s impeded, his shirt is pulled.

“We got a penalty today but they tried not to give us it. Our record of penalties is terrible – everyone knows it’s the worst in the Premier League by a long shot.

“They (the officials) tried not to give us the first one and then Woody gets impeded for the second one, no penalty. Ryan Bertrand has a handball, no penalty. So we do struggle to get penalties.

“I’m a big fan of VAR and I think it will get better. But they are ones you do scratch your head at.”