Laws feels hard done by

10 February 2010 10:59
Burnley boss Brian Laws felt Fulham's opening two goals were offside in their 3-0 victory at Craven Cottage but insists his side will keep working hard in an effort to start winning away from home. First-half goals from Danny Murphy and David Elm put the home side in control before Bobby Zamora wrapped up all three points with a second-half free-kick. The result stretched Fulham's unbeaten run to three games while Burnley remain without an away success this season. "Luck has not been on our side," said Laws. "We did not particularly play well but I thought their first two goals were offsi"de. The TV replays show the referee and linesman got it wrong. They are important decisions for us. We need any help we can get. "Our performance was not up to the standard we set on Saturday against West Ham. We shot ourselves in the foot with the first goal because we could have cleared our lines, but the second phase of play was offside. "But if the referee and linesman get it right, it is no goal. One or two heads dropped but we cannot carry anybody. The two goals coming in quick succession, knocked the stuffing out of us. We know our away form is not great but we will just have to pick ourselves up."

Source: PA