That is as clear a handball as you’ll see all season. Arm away from the body, moves toward the ball, travels miles before it gets to him. Unbelievable decision.
@TomAllnutt_@TimesSport Given our record at Stamford Bridge, it feels like it’s effectively back in West Ham’s hands. Two wins and they’ll stay up. That’s why last night actually felt pretty devastating.
Commentary team were far too concerned with Villa and ignoring the fact Tottenham earned that by every conceivable metric. Work rate, attitude and game plan all executed perfectly. They did not let Villa breathe. There are zero gimmes in the Premier League.
Darren Fletcher, the absolute bellend, is determined to invent some sort of Villa crisis rather than praise a well organised, hungry Spurs performance.
De Zerbi seems like the best option we have. A permanent boss immediately has more credibility with the players, and while RDZ may well implode in 18 months, it's all about what he can do in the next seven games.
Today was decisive. Fans couldn’t have done more. Team coming off two good results and performances. Extra day’s rest over Forest who played away and went to extra time. And yet - completely battered and outplayed by Forest from the first minute.
@dannykellywords We’re lucky to have you, Danny. You’ve been such a stalwart through difficult days. I hope you know how much love there is for you from Spurs fans, and we’re all wishing you the very best.
@GeorgeSessions Key thing today was not letting the game get away from us at 1-0. Too often we have quickly conceded a second and not given ourselves a chance. Have to stay in these games.
There are no combinations on the ball for Spurs. It’s either a long punt or, more often, a futile run into a crowd of Liverpool players. The least threatening team in the league.