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NO FEAR: SCOTT PARKER MAINTAINS CALM AMIDST BURNLEY'S FIVE-MATCH LOSING STREAK

Burnley boss Scott Parker insists his job is safe after talking with Chairman Alan Pace, despite a five-match losing run that leaves the Clarets second bottom.

No Fear:  Scott Parker Maintains Calm Amidst Burnley's Five-Match Losing Streak
Parker Confident In Job Despite Five-Game Skid

Burnley's boss, Scott Parker, isn't worried about his job as he heads back to St. James' Park this weekend.

Parker, who used to play midfield for Newcastle United, got Burnley promoted from the Championship last year. But this season in the Premier League has been a challenge.

Burnley is near the bottom of the league and has lost their last five games, including a 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace. But Parker feels secure in his job after talking with the chairman, Alan Pace, this week.

The chairman isn't worried right now, he said. I talked to Alan today, and we have a solid relationship. We're open and honest with each other, so I'm not concerned about my job.

It makes my job easier because I can focus on what I need to do. Alan has always been supportive since I got here, and he still is.

We didn't make any promises; we just had a normal chat. I talk to Alan all the time, especially after games. He came in today, so we just talked about general things, like family.

Parker, who played 73 games for Newcastle and was captain under Glenn Roeder, knows his team has a tough game at St. James' Park. But he plans to take the game to Newcastle.

"It's a tough game, especially away against a very good team," he said. Eddie has done great there, but we'll bounce back as always.

We're trying our best, but we're up against a very good side. Hopefully, we can still give them some trouble.

Besides Parker's return, Martin Dubravka will also be back in Newcastle. The goalkeeper joined Burnley this summer for a small fee after playing for Newcastle for seven years and over 150 games.

Parker appreciates Dubravka, saying, He's a quality player, as you've seen. He brings a lot of experience, which is very helpful.

He's been through it all before, so he can guide, advise, support, and lead this young team. He's been a big voice.

VAR REVIEW: CHELSEA 2-2 BOURNEMOUTH, ESTêVãO PENALTY DRAMA EXPLAINED! WAS IT A FOUL OR A DIVE

Explaining the VAR: How an 11th-minute penalty check at Stamford Bridge saved a point for Chelsea against a resilient Bournemouth.

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Antoine Semenyo’s clumsy challenge handed Chelsea a vital lifeline

Every week, the Video Assistant Referee stirs up drama in the Premier League. Let's break down how these calls are made and if they're actually right.

This season, we're digging into the big moments to explain the VAR process and the rules of the game.

What went down: Chelsea's Estêvão was moving into the Bournemouth box, with Antoine Semenyo on his tail. Estêvão went down after some contact with Semenyo. The ref, Barrott, waved off Chelsea's penalty shouts, saying there wasn't a foul. He thought both players made contact naturally as they were running, and Estêvão basically tripped himself.

VAR said, "After looking at it, VAR Pawson suggested Barrott take another look at the monitor for a possible penalty because Semenyo might have tripped Estêvão."

VAR's take: Pawson had to figure out if the contact was just part of the play, like the ref thought, or if Semenyo fouled Estêvão. It was clear Estêvão tripped, but the question was how the contact started.

At first glance, it would be hard for Pawson to disagree with the ref because the main TV angle wasn't clear. But after checking out the sideline and behind views, Pawson saw that Semenyo stepped into Estêvão's path, making enough contact with his leg to cause him to trip.

Pawson told Barrott to check the monitor for a possible penalty. Barrott watched the replays, agreed, and gave Chelsea the penalty.

The call: It was a reasonable VAR call based on today's standards. But it's a borderline case.

Barrott seemed unsure of the monitor and needed some convincing from different angles.

A lot of the time, this kind of contact is just from players running normally, and someone goes down. To give a penalty, there really needs to be a clear foul by the defender. You could say that happened here, but it's a pretty low standard for VAR to get involved.

Chelsea 2-2 AFC Bournemouth

Referee: Sam Barrott

VAR: Craig Pawson

What: VAR check for a foul in the box

When: 11th minute

BREAKING: UNAI EMERY REVEALS THE REAL REASON BEHIND HIS COLD ARTETA HANDSHAKE SNUB NOW

Unai Emery explains why he skipped the post-match handshake as Arsenal’s 4-1 win ends Aston Villa’s 11-game streak at the Emirates.

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Emery snubs Arteta's handshake

Unai Emery said he didn't shake Mikel Arteta's hand right after Aston Villa lost at the Emirates Stadium since the Arsenal manager kept him waiting.

This loss stopped Villa's winning streak at 11 games, their first in almost two months.

Villa held their own in the first half, but Arsenal scored early in the second when Gabriel got to the ball before Emi Martinez on a corner.

Martin Zubimendi quickly made it 2-0, and Leandro Trossard scored a third goal a little after an hour had passed.

Soon after entering the pitch, Gabriel Jesus scored, making it 4-0. Ollie Watkins was able to respond by tapping in a goal late in the game after Donyell Malen's nice play.

After the game, Emery waited to shake Arteta's hand, but he went to the locker room since Arteta was still celebrating with his team.

It’s easy to see. I like to do things fast,” Emery said when asked about why he didn’t shake Arteta’s hand.

“I shake hands, then I go to the dressing room with my players and coaches. I was waiting.

“Arteta was busy with his coaches, so I went inside. It’s not a big deal for me.”

About the match, Emery commented, “We played great in the first half, and things were going our way. We had corners and defended well. We didn’t let them get a corner in the first half.

“We felt good, but we let in the first goal in the second half. Onana getting hurt didn’t help since he’s important for set pieces and in the midfield.

“We didn’t quit, and we kept playing hard. We scored one goal and almost scored more. Arsenal is the best team in the league and should win the title.

“I’m not sure which day it is since we’ve played Arsenal twice already, and we still have to play Nottingham. But I’m happy with our goals and how we're trying to attain them.

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