Burnley manager Sean Dyche has insisted that he was pleased with his side's performance, but not the result, after they lost 2-0 against 10-man Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
Former Clarets striker Charlie Austin scored for QPR before being shown a second yellow card for a challenge on Michael Keane at Loftus Road.
Dyche told BBC Sport: "I'm a bit disappointed overall because I thought we produced a good performance.
"The first goal had a bit of luck from their point of view, the second wasn't so good from our point of view.
"We made chance after chance, particularly in the first half and Rob Green made one outstanding save. It might be up there with save of the season."
The defeat ended Burnley's four-match unbeaten run in the Premier League.