“When you have the ball and the ref stops the game you get the ball back, today it was different. It’s hard to understand," said Hasenhuttl.
“The first goal is the decisive moment in this game.
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira: "It [winning] was really important for us. We really wanted to finish the really good season with a win and I can’t tell you how proud I am of the players.
Spurs boss Antonio Conte “It was a perfect day for us. We got a place in the Champions League. I think for a club like Tottenham to play Champions League is a great opportunity. It was not easy because in England the league is very difficult.
Burnley interim manager Mike Jackson : "It's raw, we've got a group of players who are gutted. I don't think there is any other word to say about that. The effort they've put in since we came in has been brilliant.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel : "I thought this cannot happen again [dropping points from a winning position]. I was very happy for Ross – it was a very nice moment – but I’m also happy for all of us.
Brighton boss Graham Potter: “I’m incredibly proud of what we have achieved. They are an amazing group of players to work with, with brilliant support from everyone behind the scenes.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank :
"It's been a fantastic season - we need to evaluate the game and the season. The season has been remarkable, I don't think people understand how big of an achievement it is, It was a bad game between two teams who were a bit nervy today.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta: "I'm still in a lot of pain after what happened on Monday. We have tried to squeeze the lemon as much as we possibly can to get every single drop.
"We know where we have to go and we're not going to stop.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel, speaking to BBC Sport, said: "It's not been such a difficult week. We had an excellent win at Leeds and a brilliant final which we lost.
"We tried to do well in effort and it's like a broken record as we deserved to win at home and we gave half a chance away and got punished from nothing.
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard: "We are 14th in the league and we've just given a lap of honour and our fans were incredible. Moving forward, this club cannot finish 14th again. We need to change things and come back better and stronger next season.
Everton boss Frank Lampard: "It's one of the greatest moments of my footballing life and career. I've been very fortunate to have amazing times, especially at Chelsea as a player and a coach.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp: "The way we played with nine changes is outstanding.
"I saw a sensational performances without rhythm. The mentality after being 1-0 down in a situation I think we agree could have been a free kick.
Wolves boss Bruno Lage to BBC Match of the Day: "We are frustrated with the result. It has been easy to score goals against us in the last months. We tried to do our best; we changed the dynamic a bit, scored one and should score more.