SEAN Dyche felt Burnley had the better of their 1-1 draw with Hull City and admitted they should have seen the game out.

The Clarets looked like they were heading for a second Turf Moor victory in a row after Steven Defour had put them ahead with a superb solo strike in the second half.

But Robert Snodgrass snatched a point for the visitors in the 95th minute when he bent home a free-kick after Ben Mee had tripped Tom Huddlestone.

Dyche admitted the game between two sides promoted from the Championship last term had been a tight affair, but he was phlegmatic about the late equaliser.

"I think it's the reality of football, you know, some things go against you, some things go for you,” said the Clarets chief.

"I thought we probably edged the game, it was a tight game, I thought both teams, them playing a more counter attack style at times, you know dropping a lot of bodies behind the ball and us trying to break that down and playing with the two up front.

"Really tight game, as you'd expect, two teams that don't want to give anything away, you know, overall it was very close, but I thought we'd just done enough and probably should have seen the game out.

"But, like I said, we defended the first phase of the corner well, I think Ben Mee just slips as he goes to block the shot or the expected shot, it allows them a free kick and it's a good finish from the lad, but that happens, we've done it to many other teams down the years I've been here so we have to take this one today."