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‘I hate Spurs but that’s horrendous’ – Even Tottenham’s rivals fume at ‘daylight robbery’ VAR call in Newcastle clash

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FANS are up in arms after Newcastle were awarded a controversial penalty against Tottenham.

Rodrigo Bentancur was judged to have manhandled Dan Burn in the box and a late spot-kick was awarded following a VAR review.

Anthony Gordon dispatched from 12 yards to put Newcastle back in front and leave some fans scratching their heads.

Many supporters felt there was not enough contact between the two players to warrant a foul.

Burn appeared to run into Bentancur and then fell over the Spurs midfielder, who did not have his arms around the England star.

Fans shared their shock at the decision with one saying: “Daylight robbery at St James Park. How is that a penalty? I hate Spurs but that’s a horrendous VAR call. Cheats!”

Another added: “This is NEVER a penalty. Tottenham were robbed.”

A third wrote: “That’s the worst decision I’ve ever seen in football that is vile Spurs have been robbed so badly.”

And another commented: “Never in a million years is that a pen.”

Rio Ferdinand agreed with fans’ sentiment, tweeting: “Disgraceful decision to reward #NUFC penalty… whoever controlling the VAR should be ashamed and the ref then reviews and should be also. Well done Newcastle.”

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Tottenham rallied despite the grievance with Cristian Romero netting a 95th-minute overhead kick.

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Tottenham stars left frustrated and confused by Thomas Frank's tactics as plans are thrown out moments before kick

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TOTTENHAM players are growing frustrated with Thomas Frank’s tinkering tactics.

Sources close to the Spurs dressing room say there is increasing confusion as to what roles players are being tasked with as plans are thrown out or changed either close to kick-off or alarmingly early during games.

Frank yesterday claimed he has the support of the board after Saturday’s sloppy home defeat by Fulham but he’s under pressure going into Tuesday’s trip to Newcastle.

Some stars are said to be left uncertain as to what their role is during certain games, with last week’s defeat to Paris Saint-Germain cited as one occasion where a late change was made to plans.

Spurs twice took the lead against the European champions but ended up conceding five and leaving the French capital with nothing.

While some players are enjoying working with Frank, there are fears the Dane could lose the majority of the dressing room if results do not improve.

Tottenham, who visit a resurgent Newcastle this week, sit 12th in the Premier League and have won just one of their last seven games in all competitions.

Frank’s side have also shipped 11 goals in their last three games, conceding twice within the opening six minutes at home to Fulham on Saturday night.

The former Brentford manager, 52, hit out at the “unacceptable” booing of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario following his mistake which led to Fulham’s second goal at the weekend as the rift between the squad and fans continues to grow.

He labelled those booing as “not true Tottenham fans” during the rant, but was less absolute when looking back on his comments ahead of Tuesday’s trip north.

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He said: “I completely understand the frustration. If we don’t win, there will always be a frustration, so that is normal.

“We are nothing without the fans. No club is anything without the fans. Tottenham Hotspur, we are nothing without our fantastic fans. Nothing.

“We need each other. There is nothing we want more than making them happy in every way.

“My point was during matches that’s where we need each other. After, fair with the booing, but during, that is when I want to create a fortress.

“If any club wants to be successful, you need to create a fortress. If you want to create a fortress, it can only be together. Fans and team.”

Full-back Pedro Porro released a pointed Instagram post after the game that was addressed “to the true Spurs fans.”

He added in his caption: “What I will not tolerate is hearing disrespect from the fans to my team-mates, hence my frustration at the end of the game.”

But Frank waved any concerns surrounding the post away when he told press: “The players, they are individual people that can have their own opinions.

“I think what he put out there was fair in every aspect.”

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League One club announce exciting new stadium plans as they enlist designers behind Wembley, Spurs and Las Vegas Sphere

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THE designers of Wembley, Tottenham’s new stadium and The Sphere in Las Vegas have been appointed to design a League One club’s new stadium.

Populous are the world-leading sports and entertainment architects with more than 3,500 projects around the globe.

And Leyton Orient enlisted their expertise for a new ground.

The O’s have played at their 9,000-capacity Brisbane Road home in East London since 1937.

But in October, they confirmed a planning process with the local council was underway to regenerate the area.

And now another major update sees the hiring of Populous to oversee the epic project.

The firm will lead the design of a “world-class” new stadium aimed at matching and driving the club’s on-pitch ambitions.

Consultation sessions with fans will be staged in the coming months while Orient and the London Borough of Waltham Forest council hope to identify a suitable site.

The new stadium will be the home of both the men’s and women’s Leyton Orient teams.

As well as the stadium, a multi-sport campus is also part of the plans plus a public hub with retail, hospitality and leisure facilities to benefit the local community.

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Currently 12th in League One, Leyton Orient want to establish themselves as a Championship club – even though they have not competed in the second tier since 1982.

Leyton Orient majority shareholder David Gandler said: “Appointing Populous is a major milestone and a clear statement of our ambition.

“We’re building a world-class, multi-sport campus that honours Leyton Orient’s heritage while creating a vibrant, affordable, technology-driven destination for our fans and our community.

“This will be a home that inspires not just for today, but for generations.”

Populous will now begin a feasibility and master planning phase, assisting Orient consult with fans, residents, planning authorities and other stakeholders.

They will also present emerging designs as and when they are ready to be shared.

Declan Sharkey, Senior Principal and Global Director at Populous, said: “We are honoured to partner with Leyton Orient at such a defining moment in their journey.

“Our vision is to design a unique stadium and mixed-use development that celebrates the club’s heritage while embracing the future, blending world-class sporting architecture and digital innovation with a vibrant, community-driven neighbourhood.

“Together, we will create a new landmark for East London and beyond.”

Populous – who are planning the world’s biggest football stadium – recently redeveloped Strasbourg’s Stade de la Meinau for £160million.

Three of the stands were significantly updated while a brand-new 11,712-seater South Stand opened this season.

In a piece of never-seen-before, world-first architectural genius, Populous incorporated 30 decommissioned Airbus A340 aeroplane fuselages – split into 196 aluminium segments – on to the exterior facade to act as a sun shield.

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Thomas Frank furiously slams ‘unacceptable’ Tottenham fans for turning on Vicario after third defeat in a week

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THOMAS FRANK blasted his own supporters for turning on Guglielmo Vicario — and claimed: “They can’t be true Tottenham fans.”

Keeper Vicario’s blunder near the touchline allowed Harry Wilson to fire into an open net and put Fulham 2-0 up inside just six minutes.

Boss Frank has lost four of his seven Prem home matches with Spurs.

Slating the boo-boys, he said: “I didn’t like that our fans booed Vic straight after and a few times when he touched the ball.

“They can’t be true Tottenham, everyone supports each other when they’re on the pitch and does everything we can to perform.

“After [the game] if fans want to boo, no problem. But not during, that’s unacceptable.

“When you’re down 2-0 after six minutes, there is a mountain to climb.

“When you’re in a bad spell, everything seems to go against you as well – the first was a deflected shot, the second is a mistake from Vic.

“After that, we rushed the first half in many ways. We wanted to come back into the game but couldn’t do it in the first half, but we got much better in the second half.

“We got a bit of momentum, created more chances and opportunities, but couldn’t get the second goal.”

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But Frank was happier with his side’s response in the second half.

He said: “It was an emotional performance in the second half, and I think that’s quite normal.

“We know that we badly want to win at home, so when it’s not going your way, it is hard.

“That’s why you need to stick to the plan, be cool and not stress. It is easier said than done.”

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Tottenham 1 Fulham 2: Vicario’s moment of madness proves costly as pressure piles on Thomas Frank

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GUGLIELMO VICARIO lost his head and Tottenham lost yet another game at home.

Now calls are even emerging from the fanbase for Thomas Frank to lose his job less than six months into his Spurs tenure.

Vicario’s horrendous gaffe on six minutes to keep the ball in play rather than whack it out led to Harry Wilson’s laser-like strike – which was ultimately the Fulham match winner.

It had added to Kenny Tete’s deflected opener two minutes in and though Spurs rallied in the second half, scoring through Mohammed Kudus’s cracker, it was not enough.

Boos rang out at full-time after a third defeat in a week, and a fourth at home already this season in the Premier League.

Remarkably, Europa League winners Spurs have only won THREE times in the league at home in 2025.

And the last of those came on the opening day of the season against Burnley, when things looked so optimistic for Frank after leaving Brentford.

The Dane will hope it is just early teething problems in his tenure but many fans seem to have had it to the back teeth of his football already.

It may seem remarkably soon to those who do not follow Spurs regularly, but he looks in a battle to win over the doubters, even at this early stage.

And the fact that his old side – whom he faces next week – are a point above them in the league is not helping matters either.

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Spurs had already shipped nine goals this week when losing 4-1 at arch-rivals Arsenal on Sunday and 5-3 at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, though that latter performance at least had more attacking intent.

Stand-in captain Micky van de Ven set the tone for a shambolic first half with an early pass which he skewed horribly out of play.

Spurs’ nightmare start began just four minutes in when a poor Kevin Danso header allowed Fulham to pick up the ball and work it left to Samuel Chukwueze.

The AC Milan loanee then danced into the box and played a ball across which came to Tete, whose first-time shot took a wicked deflection off Destiny Udogie and flew into the net.

At that point, Frank needed his time to take a breath and reset.

Yet within two minutes, Vicario, an Italy international and their second eldest player in the team, committed an error a primary school goalkeeper would be embarrassed to make.

The 29-year-old came haring out of his goal to intercept the ball as Raul Jimenez burst past the backline.

But instead of smashing the ball out of play when he took possession of it, criminally he played it down the line, finding a grateful Josh King who laid it to Wilson.

The Welshman, still brimming with confidence after his hat-trick against North Macedonia 12 days ago, needed no invitation to fire a super shot straight into the open net from out wide.

Spurs fans were furious, booing Vicario the next few times he had the ball at his feet.

Frank looked helpless, no doubt disbelieving what he had just witnessed.

His team seemed petrified of going further behind, rather than focused on finding a way back into the game.

Chukwueze almost made it 3-0 just five minutes later, curling a shot that hit the post after Spurs half-cleared a corner.

The Nigerian had been rewarded for his game-changing cameo against Sunderland last week with a start here, and he was ripping Spurs to shreds.

Tottenham’s formation was not helping, with the narrow 4-4-2 affording Chukwueze plenty of space to go up against the lacklustre Pedro Porro.

It was only an inspired tackle from Van de Ven that prevented Chukwueze from tapping home after he burst past Porro and rounded Vicario.

Spurs’ stopper had suffered the humiliation moments earlier of ironic cheers from the stands when he smashed a clearance into Row Z.

Van de Ven was starting to get wound up and raged at Joachim Andersen when the Cottagers skipper crumpled in a heap following the Dutchman’s robust challenge in the air.

Luckily for Spurs, Van de Ven kept his head when stooping to a Chukwueze cross and flicked it away, just as Jimenez was preparing to nod it in.

Former Spurs chief David Pleat, promoting his new book, was interviewed during half-time alongside his 49-goal striker Clive Allen from the 1987 season at half-time.

The 80-year-old savagely quipped: “Imagine 49 goals now. We’re just hoping to get a shot on target.”

Yet, amazingly, Frank made no changes at the break whatsoever – not even to his formation.

He presumably had given his players ten minutes to make amends for the shocking first half, underlined by the fact he had three subs waiting to come on by 55 minutes.

But before the 51-year-old Frank could make that treble change, his side did grab one back and in spectacular fashion.

Lucas Bergvall clipped a clever ball round the corner for Kudus, who took a touch and belted the ball into the top corner from an acute angle.

That was just the shot in the arm – plus the one on target Pleat had asked for – and now it was a matter of whether back-tracking Fulham could weather their storm or not.

They did and, damningly for a team that had just one point away from home before this game, looked comfortable.

Marco Silva, passed over for Frank in the summer for the Spurs job, gave his opposite number a hug at full-time.

There could be a vacancy in the manager’s dugout here soon enough again for the Portuguese to apply for, if things do not improve soon.

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TNT Sports REMOVE Glenn Hoddle commentary from PSG vs Tottenham highlights after outrageous ‘curse’

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TOTTENHAM were victims of the commentator’s curse during their defeat at Paris Saint-Germain – but TNT Sports removed Glenn Hoddle’s comment from their highlights.

Spurs were holding onto a slender lead at the Parc des Princes thanks to Richarlison’s close range header.

But Thomas Frank’s side went on to suffer a 5-3 defeat to the Champions League holders on Wednesday.

And Tottenham had club legend Hoddle to blame when former Wolves man Vitinha drew PSG level.

On co-commentary for the European showdown, he said: “They’ve got to get in behind Tottenham and get round the back of Spurs.

“They’re playing in front of them and they’re taking shots, but Spurs will be quite happy with that.”

But Hoddle was left red-faced as soon as he finished his sentence because Vitinha then sent an unstoppable strike into the top corner of the net from long range.

Lead commentator Adam Summerton responded by adding: “Another strike and this time it’s in. What a hit that is from Vitinha.

“Off the bar and in – and in the final minute of the first 45, PSG equalise.”

But Hoddle’s comment in the immediate build-up to Vitinha’s thunderbolt was omitted when TNT Sports put their highlights package on YouTube after the final whistle.

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It was immediately spotted by eagle-eyed viewers, who took to social media.

One said: “Hilariously, TNT have purposely scrubbed Hoddle saying this from their YouTube upload but kept the main commentator in.”

Another added: “Noticed this yesterday.”

A third commented: “They do this whenever the commentator is mid yap when the highlight begins, makes it more seamless.”

Vitinha went on to complete his hat-trick with another two goals to spearhead PSG to victory.

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Arsenal files: Gunners chiefs to make major change before big matches after success against Tottenham

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ARSENAL officials were delighted with the reaction from fans to the tifo which was unfurled before Sunday’s 4-1 win over Tottenham at the Emirates.

And SunSport understands the club is certain to do it again ahead of a major game this season.

But the big question is: which match they will choose?

The club was mocked ahead of the Champions League semi-final against PSG last term with a giant red flag with a white cannon which was hung from the top of the North Bank.

Sports fan groups were consulted for this much better effort. The tifo read ‘The Arsenal’ with ‘These streets are our own’ underneath, together with images of Gabriel, Tony Adams, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, David Rocastle, Thierry Henry and Sol Campbell.

Dan Evans — a lifelong Arsenal fan with clients including Adidas and Netflix — was commissioned to design the display, working from the club’s London Colney training base.

Although some fans thought Ian Wright should have featured on Sunday, this latest one featured iconic moments from games against arch rivals Spurs.

Although he scored 185 goals for the club, Wright’s most important strikes came outside north London derbies.

For the next time, Arsenal still want the tifo to have an impact, like it did against Tottenham. Normally, you would be looking at the January home games against Liverpool and Manchester United although looking at their league positions, these games might not be the crucial matches they once were.

As a result, the next tifo could be the February 28 home game with Chelsea or after that, a Champions League knockout match.

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Asked about the tifo, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said: “It’s about constantly learning and the thing that I loved is that it came from our people.

“Our supporters decided why they wanted to do it and how they wanted to do it. And I think the club gave them massive support to do that.

“In the end, it created something unique which is what you want and it was a great start to the day. I think it was beautifully delivered.’

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FORMER Arsenal defender Lauren believes the club finally have the strength in depth to win their first title in 22 years.

Lauren, 48, part of the 2003-04 Invincibles side, told Sunsport: “This Arsenal team, I believe, is one of the strongest teams that we’ve ever seen. The team is balanced everywhere and we’ve got good players at the back.

“We have just conceded just six goals all season in the Premier League and that is just fantastic. I get the impression that whoever is on the pitch can do the job.

“Whether we can compare this team to the Invincibles, I think we have to wait. We must not rush and wait until the end of the season.

“But it is all about mentality. Apart from a fantastic back line, we have good people in the middle and good players in the last third.

“In the last two, three or four years, the hope was that we were going to win the League. But now, it is not just hope – there is a strong belief. And we are closer to winning the League because we are stronger at the back.”

Lauren, who now lives in Seville and works for La Liga TV and FIFA, also thinks Arsenal have caught up with Liverpool and Manchester City by adding to their offensive might with Vikotor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze joining in the summer.

The former right-back, who left Arsenal after six-and-a-half years in 2007, said: “Have a look at Liverpool last year. They had Gakpo, Diaz and Salah. With those players, it was easy to win the league. Man City had De Bruyne and Haaland.

“But now, I believe that in this case, we have the potential in the last third to win the league with Gyokeres, Madueke and Eze coming in”

Lauren was speaking via Champions League odds.

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ARSENAL co-chairman Josh Kroenke was among the guests when the club’s women’s team was awarded Islington’s highest honour – the Freedom of the Borough – in recognition of winning the Champions League last season.

The team won their first Euro title in 18 years by stunning Barcelona and on November 21, Cllr Jason Jackson, Mayor of Islington, bestowed the honour on the team.

Captain Kim Little, head coach Renee Slegers, Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley, and CEO Richard Garlick were at the ceremony to receive commemorative certificates.

Arsenal’s women’s side continues to be a massive success on and off the pitch.

All 11 WSL games will be staged at the Emirates this season with a current average of over 36,000.

Even at their recent 0-0 draw against Tottenham at Leyton Orient’s Brisbane Road they sold out their away allocation of 1700.

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MARTIN ODEGAARD has revealed his delight that he is finally going to a World Cup. Norway have clinched their spot at next summer’s finals for their first appearance since 1998.

The Arsenal skipper, who returned from injury as a sub in Wednesday’s 3-1 win over Bayern Munich, said: “For me personally, I’ve been in the team since 2014 and during that time we haven’t qualified for a major tournament so to get there is huge.

“It’s one of my biggest dreams to go to a tournament with Norway and to be able to go to a World Cup with this group of players is an unbelievable feeling.”

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Former Tottenham owner Joe Lewis was probed by FA for allegedly betting on matches

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FORMER Spurs owner Joe Lewis was investigated by the FA over allegedly betting on matches.

The Wembley probe into Lewis, now 88, began after allegations against him were made in 2022.

FA disciplinary chiefs were alerted by claims that Lewis, whose ENIC took a controlling interest in Spurs in 2001, might have broken rules by betting on games.

However, the investigation was ended with a determination that no further action was required.

At the time, Lewis as the principle owner of the club, was bound by FA rules that say no player or official can make any football-related wager.

Lewis transferred his shares to the Lewis Family Trust in October 2022, placing him outside FA jurisdiction as he no longer had any official role in the club.

That came just before it was announced by US prosecutors in New York that Lewis was being charged with insider trading by tipping off friends, employees and even a lover with share information.

He admitted the charge in 2024 and was given probation with a £4m fine, although he was officially pardoned by US President Donald Trump earlier this month.

It is unclear if the FA decision to wind up the probe took place before or after the shares sale.

Pressed for comment by Bloomberg, the FA, Premier League and Tottenham declined to comment, as did a representative of Lewis and his company Tavistock.

But it is also understood that one individual the Trust had suggested might be eligible to join the Spurs board was advised not to apply by the Premier League due to his close relationship with Lewis.

The Lewis family has upped its interest in the club over the past year, leading to the ousting of former chief executive Daniel Levy – once an intimate of Lewis – in September.

Another long-time Lewis associate and City financier, Peter Charrington, is now chairman with high-profile roles led by his children, Vivienne and Charles.

Nick Beucher, the husband of Vivienne’s daughter, has also become involved in the hierarchy of the club.

Tottenham have faced recent takeover interest from a number of firms in recent months, but the Lewis family have insisted the club is not for sale.

Only in October they announced a £100million cash injection to show their ambitions to achieve “long-term sporting success”.

The club said in a statement: “This equity injection will further strengthen the club’s financial position and equip the club’s leadership team with additional resources to continue the focus on driving long-term sporting success.

“This additional capital is part of the Lewis family’s ongoing commitment to the club and its future.”

Since the departure of Levy, CEO Vinai Venkatesham has taken on the day-to-day running of the club.

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