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<p>Tottenham were stunned at the result in Portugal. After Harry Kane's
late goal was disallowed by VAR, the ensuing controversy erupted.
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte was sent off and Kane apologised for his
'disappointing' performance.</p><p><br></p><h3>Spurs' start against Sporting</h3><p>After
Tottenham's start against Sporting, manager Antonio Conte was sent off
for a comment he made to the referee. The incident occurred shortly
after Harry Kane's late goal had been ruled out by VAR. Tottenham
struggled in the first half, with Sporting proving to be the better
side. Despite this, they took the lead through Enfield-born Macus
Edward, who was on the Tottenham books from the age of eight to 17.<br><br>Info : <a href="https://m4.kora-online-tv.com/" rel="dofollow">koraonline</a><br><br>Although
Spurs dominated possession for large periods of the game, they were
unable to produce any clear-cut chances. A corner from the right by
Sebastian Coates was headed over the bar, and Lucas Moura took a heavy
touch and was then ruled offside, but his side improved after the break
and eventually drew level after a penalty was awarded. However, there
were plenty of missed chances for Spurs, with Pedro Porro and Christian
Romero both wasting chances.</p><p><br></p><h3>Antonio Conte's reaction to Harry Kane's disallowed goal</h3><p>The
incident was highly controversial, with Tottenham Hotspur manager
Antonio Conte ranting in the press conference following the decision.
Conte was clearly incensed by the decision, and he was then sent off.
His fiery reaction was deemed excessive, and he will likely be banned
for one match.<br><br>Info : <a href="https://m4.kora-online-tv.com/" rel="dofollow">koora online</a><br><br>Spurs
had put in a mammoth effort to get a draw against Sporting CP, but were
denied victory after a controversial goal was disallowed by VAR.
Tottenham had opened the scoring through Marcus Edwards, but were level
when Rodrigo Bentancur headed home a header. Harry Kane then finished
emphatically, but VAR ruled it out as offside.</p><p><br></p><h3>Tottenham's performance against Sporting by VAR</h3><p>Tottenham
Hotspur's performance against Sporting Lisbon was overshadowed by a
controversial VAR decision. The game ended 1-1, despite Tottenham
captain Harry Kane's goal deep into stoppage time. Tottenham's manager
Antonio Conte was sent off after he reacted angrily to the decision.<br><br>Tottenham
Hotspur's fans were clearly enthused by the final result, despite the
disappointing performance. The team had a number of chances to win,
including a late header from Harry Kane. But the VAR intervened and
chalked off the goal. Spurs' fate in the Champions League this season is
still up in the air. They sit top of Group D with eight points, but
they must beat Marseille at the weekend to make the knockout round.</p><p><br></p><h3>Harry Kane's disallowed goal</h3><p>Tottenham
Hotspur's Harry Kane thought he had scored the winning goal in the
Champions League clash with Sporting CP on Tuesday but was wrongly
disallowed by VAR. The striker had headed home a deflected Emerson Royal
header with some conviction, but VAR decided he was offside. Spurs'
manager Antonio Conte argued with the referee, causing him to be sent
off.<br><br>Conte says 'injustice' has been done to Tottenham as their
goal against Sporting was disallowed by VAR. While Tottenham won the
match, Spurs have three points to make the top four. The disallowed goal
came in the 95th minute and Tottenham had to wait four minutes for VAR
to check the goal.</p><p><br></p><h3>Spurs' performance in the second half</h3><p>Tottenham's
second-half display against Sporting was much improved after they
conceded a first-half goal. It was a surprisingly comfortable
performance considering that Tottenham lost 3-1 to Arsenal at the
weekend. The hosts created many chances but were unable to make them
count, as they failed to take advantage of their dominant position. The
visitors scored a late goal through standout midfielder Rodrigo
Bentancur, who headed home from an inswinging corner.<br><br>Despite the
defeat, it was clear that Tottenham were up to the task and had the
majority of the possession. Sporting, though, looked a little sharper on
the counter-attack. But Spurs' performance in the second half showed
that they needed to step up their game and dominate the second half.</p><p><br></p><h3>Marcus Edwards' performance</h3><p>Marcus
Edwards has become a regular for Sporting Lisbon this season, making 15
appearances across all competitions. He has been impressive both in the
domestic league and the Champions League. Despite not scoring, he was a
key part of the side's win against Tottenham in the Champions League.
The midfielder had a stand-out moment in the first-half against the
Premier League side.<br><br>Edwards picked up the ball from midfield and
beat Ivan Perisic and Eric Dier twice. He then played to Cristian
Romero and Francisco Trincao, but he missed the goal from a flimsy five
yards out. His shot was deflected, but the ball hit Hugo Lloris' hand
and went out for a corner.</p><p><br></p><h3>Antonio Conte's criticism of VAR</h3><p>After
Tottenham's 1-1 draw with Sporting Lisbon on Thursday, Antonio Conte
was quick to criticise the use of VAR in the game. Tottenham had thought
they'd won the game after winning their group, but a controversial VAR
decision ruled the late goal against Harry Kane to be offside. Conte was
then ejected for his protestations to the referee.<br><br>Tottenham
manager Antonio Conte has criticised VAR for causing penalties.
Tottenham looked to have conceded a penalty but the Dutch referee ruled
it out for offside. Tottenham then had several chances to win the match,
but their players missed them and the game ended 1-1.<br><br>Source : <a href="https://m4.kora-online-tv.com/" rel="dofollow">kora online tv</a><br></p>
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