Burnley’s hopes of making the Europa League group stage came to an end as a 1-1 draw with Olympiakos at Turf Moor in their qualifying play-off second leg saw them lose the tie 4-2 on aggregate.Knowing a 2-0 win on the night would be enough to send them through, Sean Dyche’s Clarets created some great chances in the first half, but were unable to take them, with Sam Vokes sending one header wide and another over.Ashley Barnes then struck narrowly wide, Vokes sent a curling effort against a post early in the second half, and teenager Dwight McNeil brought a good save out of Andreas Gianniotis.Olympiakos subsequently snatched a goal in the 83rd minute through Daniel Podence before substitute Matej Vydra, making his Burnley debut, replied with a close-range finish three minutes later.While there was certainly encouragement to be taken from the performance, there will also surely be feelings of frustration on Burnley’s part as their first taste of European football since 1966-67 concluded after three two-legged qualifying ties.Dyche’s men, who have one point from their opening three Premier League games, are back in action at Turf Moor on Sunday when they face Manchester United, and Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho was watching from the stands on Thursday evening.As in the first leg, Burnley wore black armbands as a mark of respect for Jimmy McIlroy, the club great who died last week aged 86 and whose funeral service takes place at the stadium on Friday.The starting line-up showed seven changes from Sunday’s 4-2 loss at Fulham, with 18-year-old McNeil making his first start as he came in on the left wing as a replacement for the injured Johann Berg Gudmundsson.

With the Premier League outfit suffering defeat on aggregate, a certain Chris Sutton was quick to tweet about how a Scottish side advanced, whilst an English side couldn't.

Sutton is a bid advocate for the Scottish Premier League, having played their throughout his career, and it seems like he was heavily enjoying the fact Burnley failed to advance to the group stages, whilst Rangers secured their passage with a 1-1 draw.

However, some fans were question Sutton's decision to compare a team like Burnley, to sides like Rangers and Celtic.