Postecoglou says Spurs' loss to Chelsea spiralled 'out of control'
Ange Postecoglou admits Tottenham’s chaotic defeat by Chelsea spiralled ‘out of control’ while claiming VAR is ‘eroding the authority of referees’ after officials disallowed FIVE goals
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Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou believes Monday night’s chaotic defeat to Chelsea spiralled ‘out of control’ following another night of refereeing controversy.
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino’s first return to Spurs was overshadowed by pandemonium on the pitch as nine-man Tottenham lost their first Premier League game of the season courtesy of Nicolas Jackson’s hat-trick and Cole Palmer’s penalty.
The clash saw five goals disallowed through VAR, Cristian Romero and Destiny Odogie sent off for Spurs, Postecoglou booked and Ricky van de Ven suffer a ‘significant’ hamstring injury.
But yet again the process of VAR took centre stage after a total of 21 minutes of stoppage was played – leaving Postecoglou worried about the direction football is headed.
‘It is pretty hard to process. It is almost impossible to analyse the game because it just seemed to get out of control for large parts of it,’ said the Australian.
Ange Postecoglou cut a pensive figure after his side were beaten 4-1 by London rivals Chelsea
VAR played a big role during what was a fiery match that saw five goals disallowed for VAR
Cristian Romero was sent off in the first half, with VAR revieweing this tackle on Enzo Fernandez
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‘The red card (for Romero) affected the game, I felt like I was standing around waiting for things to happen, with VAR intervention. It felt like a lot of standing around.
‘There will be a forensic study of every decision out there, I think that is the way the game is going and I don’t like it. If you look at all that standing around we did today, maybe people enjoy that sort of thing but I’d rather see us playing football.
‘You have to accept the referee’s decision, that is how I grew up. This constant erosion of the referee’s authority is where the game is going to get – they are not going to have any authority.
‘We are going to be under the control of someone with a TV screen a few miles away.
‘The decision is the decision. In 26 years I have had plenty of bad decisions, I have had plenty fall in my favour. It is what it is.
James Maddison was substituted in the first half and Postecoglou added: ‘He got a knock on the ankle, we were down one man already. It made sense to make a couple of changes at that point.’
‘Premier League managers should just manage. I was taught to respect the officials. But managers – me included – try to find a way to bend the rules.’
On his winning return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Pochettino said: ‘I think we deserve to win, we forced them to make mistakes.
‘Our performance was good, they are top of the table. Everything you can see in the game was fair.
‘It is amazing for him [Jackson] and really important to build confidence.
‘I think 4-1 in the end we deserved the victory and the three points and it is really important because we have a really important game next with Manchester City.
Destiny Udogie was sent off in the second half after receiving a second yellow card for a rash tackle on Raheem Sterling
Michael Oliver and VAR John Brooks had to make several big calls during the heated clash
‘It is clear from the beginning we didn’t have the whole squad. This momentum we need to build and on Sunday we have another opportunity to show we are in a good way.’
On the use of VAR, Pochettino added: ‘This is football. We won and deserved it. The technology is there and we need to accept. Many things happen on the pitch and you need to verify and check.’
Jackson himself said: ‘I am very happy and it has been a difficult time for everybody in the team.
‘We are coming back really slowly and happy to have scored three goals. It’s my first hat-trick, so I am happy to have done it with the biggest club in England and everywhere.’
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