£ 170K-P / W Tottenham Star left furious despite the victory at West Ham
A Tottenham Hotspur star was left furious, although his team won a 3-0 victory against West Ham United in London Stadium.
Spurs back on the right track after the comfortable victory of West Ham
The Spurs underwent their first defeat in the Premier League in the Thomas Frank era before the international break, with AFC Bournemouth emerging as 1-0 surprise winners in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but they managed to get back on the right track against West Ham United last time.
Frank’s team missed 3-0 winners at London Stadium, with Pape Matar Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Micky Van de Ven who are on the match sheet, and the manager was impressed by his team’s screen.
Frank said: “It was a very good victory. I thought we had performed very well in the big spells of the game. The first 15, 20 minutes were uniform, but after that, I think we had the game more and more.
“In the second half, we continued to move forward and we scored good goals from Pope, a well-perceived corner, the second goal can be even better, a fantastic ball from Romero to Lucas, really good and we continued.”
In the end, the Northern Londoners became comfortable winners, but there was a controversial moment in the match, Captain Cristian Romero saw his objective for an alleged fault on Kyle Walker-Peters in construction.
Jamie O’Hara was left smoking with the decision of referee Jarred Gillett, and the former man of Tottenham was not the only one, with a star of 170 km of week James Maddison who also took X to castigate the performance of the refereeing.
Maddison said: “Honestly, the referees and Var had an absolute shock at the start of the season. If this goal is prohibited for a fault, you will never see a corner being taken without the referee blowing for something.”
Var under a meticulous exam after only four games
We are only four games in the new Premier League campaign, but Var is already under meticulous exam, with Howard Webb, the PGMOL referee, admitting that an error was made to ban Josh King’s goal for Fulham against Chelsea.
Fortunately for the Spurs, they continued to collect the three points, despite the fact that Romero’s goal was prohibited, but the cotgers were not as lucky, Chelsea, in the end, recorded a 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.
As such, it is obvious that the arbitration standards must improve, and PGMOL is lucky that the Spurs have won the match with a doubt, graciously gracked a fantastic performance in the second half.
The matches are now starting to become thick and rapid for Frank teams, the Lilywhites who should return to the Champions League action against Villarreal on Wednesday evening.


