Not sure about that, Ange
Ange Posteocglou's substitutions against Chelsea last night were the subject of loud boos.
In response, the Australian cupped his ear and waved at the away end after Pape Mate Sarr thought he'd equalised.
The goal was ruled out after a VAR review, and after the game, Postecoglou denied cupping his ear.
However, new footage has emerged that has exposed the former Celtic boss.
It's unlikely this is going to help his relationship with the Tottenham fans.
Isak latest
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has provided an update on Alexander Isak.
After scoring his 20th Premier League goal of the season in midweek against Brentford in a 2-1 win for the Magpies, the Swede was withdrawn with a slight groin issue.
The Toon don't play until Monday night against Leicester, live on talkSPORT, so Isak has a few days to recover.
If he weren't fit, Callum Wilson would likely start for the Magpies at the King Power.
However, Howe seemed hopeful that Isak and Kieran Trippier had avoided any serious injury.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference, he said: "We'll wait and see today, I will see them [Kieran Trippier and Alexander Isak] for the first time today. We don’t think we have any big injuries from Wednesday night, but we have a few niggles."
Meanwhile, Anthony Gordon is back from his three-match domestic ban but is still dealing with a hip issue.
"We are monitoring Anthony [Gordon], he is still recovering. He has done individual training not group training, we will have to wait and see."
Blatant
It would be fair to say that Chelsea vs Tottenham was a poor game.
The Blues won 1-0, but the lack of quality was astonishing.
However, there was one bit of drama when Pape Mate Sarr had a goal disallowed for a foul on Moises Caicedo, and footage has emerged showing Marc Cucurella and Levi Colwill seeing the replay of the incident on the VAR screen.
Sarr kicked Caicedo in the knee before charging through and scoring, and once Colwill and Cucurella saw what happened, they were left in shock that Craig Pawson had even given the goal in the first place.
Eventually, he did overturn the decision.
Pressers, pressers, pressers
After the hiatus of Premier League football, everything is back in full flow, so we are set to have a lot of press conferences.
Eddie Howe, Fabian Hurzeler and Andoni Iraola are all speaking to the media right now, while we'll hear from Pep Guardiola, Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou soon.
Mikel Arteta will also be speaking, and he'll no doubt be asked about Gabriel Magalhaes.
It was confirmed yesterday that the Brazilian's season is over after he suffered a hamstring injury.
So, plenty to get our teeth stuck into.
'Killing the game'
Ange Postecoglou has launched a rant at VAR after Pape Matar Sarr's equaliser was ruled out following a long check.
The Spurs boss took aim at the technology when speaking post-match, angrily explaining the incident.
"It's killing the game, mate," Postecoglou said. "It's not the same game it used to be. You just don't know what you're going to get.
"You stand there for 12 minutes, but nobody cares, they like the drama and controversy and I'm sure there'll be 24-hour coverage.
"If the referee needs to see that for six minutes, tell me what's clear and obvious about that, mate?
"Clear and obvious, if you have to watch something a few times, is that clear and obvious?
"The referee didn't see it, then sees it for six minutes.
"That's why the game is going the way it is. I guess people like you [reporter] will be happy sitting on your couch for six minutes."
Winks controversy
Whilst Chelsea beat Tottenham at Stamford Bridge, an ex-Spurs player has been involved in some drama.
The Telegraph claim that Harry Winks was axed from the Leicester squad against Manchester City yesterday after a row with manager Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Van Nistelrooy asked Winks, who lives 100 miles away from the Foxes' training ground, to stay overnight for one night a week.
But the midfielder refused and was therefore dropped.
However, soon after that report emerged, Winks then posted a picture of his newborn baby on Instagram.
He was also spotted liking a comment regarding the drama with Van Nistelrooy and staying at the training ground, which said: "This is why u didn't want to commute, that's media for u".
This incident comes after Leicester were handed their seventh straight Premier League defeat without scoring a goal.
The Foxes look set for a second relegation in three years.
Unwanted history
It's a nightmare for Ange Postecoglou.
He was booed by the Spurs fans tonight before cupping his ears at the away end celebrating the disallowed goal.
To make matters worse, he's made some history too.
But not the good kind...
Postecoglou is now the first-ever Tottenham boss to lose each of his first four league games against Chelsea while in charge of the club.
All over!
Chelsea have held on!
They move back into the Premier League's top four with a valuable three points in what was a dramatic London derby.
Enzo Maresca will be delighted to see his Blues bounce back from a loss against Arsenal before the break to win.
Both teams had a goal ruled out at Stamford Bridge, with Spurs' equaliser being disallowed after a long VAR check.
It leaves Ange Postecoglou's side down in 14th as they're handed their 16th loss of a dismal season.
WHAT A SAVE!
ROBERT SANCHEZ SAVES CHELSEA!
Heung-min Son is on the end of a low cross from Brennan Johnson, but somehow Sanchez keeps it out.
From right in front of goal, Son is superbly denied!
The Blues goalkeeper throws himself across the net, diving even before Son had touched it to make sure he got across.
We're now into 12 added minutes, it's going to be tense.
Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez are taken off for stoppage time as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Tosin Adarabioyo come on.
Time ticking
Spurs are very quickly running out of time.
Less than five minutes remain for them to equalise.
Cole Palmer has just been booked for delaying a restart as Chelsea look to see this game out now.
They're not sitting back yet, pressing high and trying to force the visitors into errors late on.
James Maddison and Micky van de Ven are taken off, with Mathys Tel and Pedro Porro coming on in their place.
Final stages
The time has flown amid all of that VAR chaos.
We're now into the last 10 minutes at Stamford Bridge.
Spurs have started to threaten more and get some shots away, but they're still yet to get back into this game.
That disallowed goal is going to haunt them.
Reece James is on for Chelsea as they look to hold on.
RULED OUT!
THE GOAL DOESN'T STAND!
Pape Matar Sarr is judged to have fouled Moises Caicedo in the build-up and he's booked instead.
The midfielder is denied an equaliser for Spurs!
It's another long check for VAR and as the replay is shown on the screens, the Chelsea fans are raging.
Scott Minto live on talkSPORT: "It obviously looks worse on the still. You go with the referee's call, it's not clear and obvious enough."
A Premier League statement on the incident reads: "VAR checked the referee’s call of goal for Tottenham - and deemed there was a foul by Sarr on Caicedo in the build-up and recommended an on-field review.
"The referee then overturned the original decision and the goal was disallowed, with Sarr then cautioned for a reckless challenge."
GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Tottenham: Pape Matar Sarr
WHAT A GOAL, PAPE MATAR SARR!
HE RIFLES IN FROM RANGE!
There's major confusion as it flies in off the crossbar after a poor mistake by Robert Sanchez as Chelsea players appeal for a foul.
Sarr clipped Moises Caicedo on the knee with his studs in the build-up and that's what the Blues squad are raging about.
The referee is looking at the VAR monitor....
Scott Minto live on talkSPORT: "Robert Sanchez, what are you doing?"
NO GOAL!
After a long VAR check, the goal is ruled out!
Levi Colwill has been judged to be offside before impacting play by attacking the cross in the box.
The fans were left angered in the stands as the process went on and even more so when the goal was disallowed.
It remains 1-0 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
A Premier League statement read: "VAR checked the referee’s call of goal – and established that Colwill was in an offside position in the build-up and recommended that the goal was disallowed."
GOAL! Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham: Moises Caicedo
THERE'S ANOTHER FOR CHELSEA!
They've taken this game away from Spurs in a matter of minutes, and this time it's Moises Caicedo who scores!
It's a superb volley into the bottom corner!
A free-kick comes into the box which is headed away by Cristian Romero and Lucas Bergvall.
But unfortunately for Bergvall, he finds Caicedo on the edge and the Colombian makes no mistake with a great strike!
There is now a VAR check ongoing...
Half time
It's goalless at half time at Stamford Bridge.
After a frantic start, there looked certain to be a goal in this London derby, but we're without one at the break.
Nicolas Jackson's ricochet coming back off the post in the opening seconds is the best chance of the game.
And Chelsea also came close through Jadon Sancho too, with Guglielmo Vicario brilliantly tipping over.
But Spurs strengthened throughout and ended the half strong, leaving this game in the balance.
That scrap seemed to wake the fans up though, and they'll want to see that fighting attitude in the second half.
Stamford Bridge scrap
A scuffle breaks out at Stamford Bridge!
This is what this London derby is all about, and we've seen it so many times before in this fixture.
After a foul on the edge of the box, Cristian Romero pushes over Levi Colwill before all players get involved.
Trevoh Chalobah has to be held back as the referee watches on.
Chalobah and Romero are both booked for their involvement.
Scott Minto live on talkSPORT: "Am I allowed to say that I really like that?"