Controversial VAR Helps Plucky Newcastle Stun Tottenham
25th August 2019
Joelinton's first goal for the Magpies gave Steve Bruce's men a first-half lead to defend and they did so manfully to pick up their first points of the season
- Tottenham were involved in more VAR controversy as this time Mauricio Pochettino's men were denied a late penalty and Newcastle held on for a shock 1-0 win away to the Champions League finalists
- Spurs were saved by VAR to claim a fortunate 2-2 draw away to Manchester City last weekend as the champions had a late goal ruled out, just as they did in a dramatic Champions League quarter-final between the pair last season.
- However, it was Tottenham's turn to feel aggrieved as Harry Kane was felled by Jamaal Lascelles inside the area, but VAR did not overturn Mike Dean's initial decision to wave play on
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Tottenham were involved in more VAR controversy as this time
Mauricio Pochettino's men were denied a late penalty and Newcastle held on for
a shock 1-0 win away to the Champions League finalists on Sunday.
Joelinton's first goal for the Magpies gave Steve Bruce's
men a first-half lead to defend and they did so manfully to pick up their first
points of the season.
Spurs were saved by VAR to claim a fortunate 2-2 draw away
to Manchester City last weekend as the champions had a late goal ruled out,
just as they did in a dramatic Champions League quarter-final between the pair
last season.
However, it was Tottenham's turn to feel aggrieved as Harry
Kane was felled by Jamaal Lascelles inside the area, but VAR did not overturn
Mike Dean's initial decision to wave play on.
Newcastle had suffered a terrible start to the season with
defeats by Arsenal and Norwich, the latter of which forced Bruce to cancel a
day off for his players for extra training.
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That work clearly paid off as a disciplined and dogged
Newcastle frustrated a Spurs side lacking in invention without Christian
Eriksen -- who was again left on the bench with his future at the club in
question.
Tottenham dominated possession early on as expected, but it
was Hugo Lloris who was forced to make the first significant save as the French
number one acrobatically tipped over Sean Longstaff's rising drive.
Newcastle fans continued to voice their displeasure with
Mike Ashley's ownership of the club for a lack of investment that contributed
to Rafael Benitez not extending his contract to remain in charge this season.
But there was finally some reward for the club-record £40
million ($49 million) splashed on Joelinton as the Brazilian striker pounced on
some awful defending from Davinson Sanchez to fired Newcastle in front on 27
minutes.
Even going behind could not rouse Spurs into a response.
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Son Heung-min was making his first appearance of the season
after serving a suspension hanging over from a red card last season and the
South Korea was far from his brilliant best.
Son did at least force Martin Dubravka into a save from a
narrow angle and Lucas Moura should have done better when the Slovakian flapped
at a Kane cross with the last action of the first half.
Spurs continued to probe without much cutting edge after the
break and Eriksen was eventually called for, along with Giovani Lo Celso for his
home debut just after the hour mark.
Eriksen's contract expires at the end of the season, meaning
Tottenham will have to sell him before the transfer window closes across Europe
on September 2 or run the risk he leaves the club for free next summer.