In the intervention of the VAR in the 95th minute, Spurs coach Jose Mourinho, typhoon through the tunnel furiously, goalkeeper Hugo Lloris shouted ‘f’k off’ after watching the ball fly in his net, while his goalkeeper coach Nuno Santos expelled for protesting against the referee after the final beep.
The call provoked outrage, and even Newcastle coach Steve Bruce said the new handball rule ruined football, despite the outcome.
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Mourinho declined to comment on the resolution after the attack, saying he needed to be fined through the Football Federation.
“I’m not going to communicate about that, ” he said. I don’t need to communicate about it. If I need to give money, I give it to charities, I don’t need to give to the FA, so I don’t want to comment.
Newcastle boss Bruce admitted to Sky Sports: “I can understand why the Spurs are passing by to go crazy and Roy Hodgson has reacted as he did.
“It’s silly in general, we jumped up the hoop, but I’d be devastated if it were us.
“Decisions ruin the spectacle. We want to combine as managers and say this has to stop.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has criticized Sky Sports. He said: “It’s an absolute disgrace. An absolute joke.
“Newcastle enthusiasts will be delighted, I can do it. But everyone in this country will say exactly what I say and what I think.
“Eric Dier jumps down the ball, has no idea what’s going on.
Carragher begged the football hierarchy to replace the laws. He said, “It’s a joke. Whether it’s the Premier League, the FA, FIFA, [Pierluigi] Collina, whoever’s involved, warns because he’s ruining football for everyone. “
“Absolute joke. “
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