Sean Dyche disappointed as Burnley new boys Chris Wood and Charlie Taylor are taunted by Leeds fans
- Sean Dyche believes Chris Wood and Charlie Taylor deserved more respect
- Burnley boss watched as pair were barracked by Leeds fans from the first whistle
- Wood scored from the penalty spot twice during the course of the third round tie
- Leeds boss Thomas Christiansen has heaped praise on keeper Andy Lonergan
Burnley manager Sean Dyche was disappointed to hear Chris Wood and Charlie Taylor 'get slaughtered' by their former fans during Tuesday's Carabao Cup defeat to Leeds.
Dyche brought the pair from Elland Road to Turf Moor this summer and the third-round draw gave them an early reunion with their old side, as well as a vociferous group of supporters who barracked them from the first whistle.
Wood scored twice from the penalty spot after coming off the bench, once in normal time to help force a 2-2 draw and again in a shootout which the Clarets lost 5-3.
Chris Wood scored his own penalty but Burnley were knocked out by Leeds on spot kicks
Sean Dyche believes Leeds fans ought to have shown more respect for their former players
Neither he nor Taylor would have expected a warm reception from the away end, despite their respective efforts across the Pennines over several years, but Dyche found the vitriol hard to comprehend.
'It's a strange business, football,' mused Dyche.
'Twenty-odd million they've made for a club (in transfer fees) and they get slaughtered. I don't know any more how fans react to players, ex-players, all that stuff, but that's football now.
'Those two have been fantastic servants to Leeds, if I'm honest. But Woody has done fantastically, walking on to our pitch and scoring, and again in the shootout.'
Wood was jeered by Leeds supporters when he emerged from the substitutes' bench
Charlie Taylor was also given a rough ride by visiting fans as he faced his former club
Burnley last appeared in the final 16 of the competition in 2014 but could easily have remained in the draw had they taken one of a handful of first-half chances which fell to Scott Arfield, Sam Vokes or Ashley Barnes.
Instead they had to scramble for extra-time, Wood and Robbie Brady levelling in a frantic final period after goals from Hadi Sacko and Pablo Hernandez.
'There's never a lack of will and demand from the group, my only gripe is the amount of opportunities we created,' said Dyche.
'The game should have been done in 90 minutes. That is where we're still shifting forward, that final moment of real quality. When you look up the Premier League ladder they find that final moment.'
Stuart Dallas is congratulated by his team-mates after scoring the decisive penalty kick
Burnley players show their dejection after crashing out of the cup in the third round
Thomas Christiansen was delighted by how his players applied themselves at Turf Moor
Leeds boss Thomas Christiansen, whose side can now harbour hopes of a cup run to go with maintaining top spot in the Sky Bet Championship, reserved a special word of praise for his goalkeeper.
Andy Lonergan was making his second Leeds debut between the posts having re-signed for the club this year and marked the occasion with a match-winning penalty save from James Tarkowski - the only miss from nine attempts.
'Andy made an important save to put us in the next round,' said the Dane.
'I have a very good goalkeeper there and he proved it. I was a little bit anxious to see him in action because he has had a very good attitude in training. My expectations of him were fulfilled.'
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