Burnley boss Scott Parker, speaking to BBC Sport: "When I analyse the game, we missed too many chances today - glorious chances where we could have put the game out of sight. We weren't clinical enough, we missed some big chances and while it stays at 1-0, you are always on an edge and that was proven today.
"When you don't go through to the next round there will always be questions asked about that [team selection], but I don't think that was the main factor today. We lacked a little something in those final moments. That was where we have fallen way short today.
"What we didn't get was that little bit of quality which was needed. The fight and spirit... It was a team that had endeavour and trying for sure but the fine margins of what we do is that you need to put the ball in the net when you have big opportunities."
On confidence in his own position at the club: "Yes. More than confident and I have said that throughout. I'm sure someone has asked you to pass that question on to me. I am very comfortable in my position at this present moment in time. We have lost a game of football today against a team we should be beating. We had numerous chances. Of course you are always going to judge a result and today is a bad one, we take the flak for that, the team and myself."
Did you know?
- Burnley lost a game having led at half time for the first time since November 2022 (5-2 v Sheffield United in the Championship), doing so in the FA Cup for the first time since January 2022 (2-1 v Huddersfield).
- This is the first time since 2016-17 Burnley have been eliminated from the FA Cup by a side in the third tier or lower (1-0 v Lincoln in the fifth round).