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Igor Tudor: Tottenham boss criticises 'ridiculous' opener in Fulham loss as he accuses Raul Jimenez of 'cheating'

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Tottenham boss Igor Tudor has criticised the officials' "ridiculous" decision to allow Fulham's opener in their 2-1 loss at Craven Cottage as he accused Raul Jimenez of "cheating" for Harry Wilson's goal.

Jimenez had two hands in Radu Dragusin's back as the pair challenged for the ball in the build-up to Wilson's seventh-minute opener.

But after a VAR check, the goal stood with the officials deeming the contact "did not meet the threshold for a foul".

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The decision came a week on from Spurs having a goal disallowed in their 4-1 defeat to Arsenal after Gunners defender Gabriel went down under a similar push in the back from Randal Kolo Muani, which would have levelled the game at 2-2.

The call in west London left Tudor fuming as his side slipped to a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat to deepen their relegation fears.

He said of Fulham's opener at his post-match press conference: "Of course it was a foul. I think 99 out of 100 people said it was a foul. It's so obvious.

"Sometimes the criteria don't have consistency. Last week we had the same thing against Arsenal. It was the same situation before. We conceded the goal. They didn't get the foul after they gave it - so, incredible."

He added: "Sometimes they don't understand it's enough, even a small contact, it gives you an advantage to score the goal. We need to cancel this.

"It's not about a normal duel, when he's soft or not. When he pushes with his hands and don't watch the ball, sometimes it's just easy to get an advantage.

"It's ridiculous not to give the foul because the consequence is too big. It's not a small foul in the middle of the pitch. It's a goal after. There is a logic in that.

"The referee's beautiful thing [is] to keep playing here. Let's play strong duels. It's fantastic. I like it. But there is a logic. If the goal is because he takes advantage, not thinking about football, he was not thinking about the ball. He (Jimenez) was thinking of how to cheat.

"So he cheated, the player was pushing, and they scored the goal. So it's a logic. It's cheating, and then there's the foul. It's not the thing of duels, and that here football is more tough, and we like the duels. There's nothing with that. So there was no logic in this decision. Logic is above everything. After come other things."

Tudor questions lack of running and fight in Fulham loss

Tudor has endured a torrid start to life at Spurs as he became just the second Tottenham manager to lose his first two games in charge.

The loss in west London leaves Spurs 16th in the table and just four points above the drop, but Tudor "did not want to speak about relegation".

Instead, the Croatian was focused on criticising his side's lack of running, quality and defending.

He said: "It's a complicated situation. A lot of problems. I cannot tell you nothing new. We need to find forces inside each of us. I said to the players. It's always what you are going to do. What do you want to do with yourself? More personality. More wish to do before reacting. Plenty of things.

"We lack when we attack. We are lacking the quality to score the goal. We are lacking in the middle to run. We are lacking behind to stay there and suffer and not concede the goal. An amazing situation."

He added: "The situation was complicated because we know how many players are coming back. One thing is that you have a complete team that you can choose. One situation is that you cannot choose because you need to choose the quality to score the goal. You need to have quality players to score the goal, otherwise you cannot defend all the time.

"But when you are in a bad moment, you put the players, but then you lack defending, running and winning the duels. So what to do? That's the big question in the future. To choose what is right for this team. To find a formula, what we want to be, what we can be in this moment.

"So that's very difficult to understand, because you get the quality, but also football is a sport of running and duels. I have a sensation that Fulham players always arrived before. Even with the brain, they arrived before us. They predict - we are always late."

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Fulham 2-1 Tottenham: Spurs' relegation fears deepen as new boss Igor Tudor loses first two games in charge

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Tottenham’s relegation fears deepened after a 2-1 defeat at Fulham equalled their longest Premier League winless run.

Spurs substitute Richarlison gave the visitors hope of a second-half comeback, but first-half goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi meant Tottenham are now without victory in 10 top-flight games.

Spurs, who are winless in 2026 and have lost four consecutive league games, remain 16th and just four points above the drop zone with 10 games left.

Spurs' loss in west London highlights the huge job new head coach Igor Tudor has on his hands as he became just the second Tottenham boss to lose his first two games in charge.

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But Fulham are heading in the opposite direction under Marco Silva, with the Cottagers firmly in the hunt for a European spot after back-to-back wins put them ninth.

Fulham should have won more comfortably after Emile Smith Rowe missed two glorious second-half chances, but they survived a nervy ending set up by Richarlison's 66th-minute header.

Tudor went 4-4-2 in west London, but Fulham immediately preyed on Tottenham's vulnerability as Wilson struck a seventh-minute opener.

Spurs were unhappy with the goal as they felt Radu Dragusin was pushed in the back by Fulham striker Raul Jimenez in the build-up to the goal, but VAR deemed the contact "did not meet the threshold for a foul".

Tottenham's nightmare first half, in which they failed to have a shot on target, worsened when Iwobi hit a superb 34th-minute goal as he arrowed a ball from distance into the bottom far corner off the post.

Spurs substitutes Mathys Tel and Richarlison sparked a second-half improvement from Tudor's side as the former set Archie Gray up for his cross that led to Richarlison's goal.

But Tottenham's wretched form continues, having now won only two of their last 19 Premier League matches.

Tudor: We lacked defending, running and winning duels

Tottenham head coach Igor Tudor speaking at his post-match press conference:

"It's a complicated situation. A lot of problems. I cannot tell you nothing new. We need to find forces inside each of us. I said to the players. It's always what you are going to do. What do you want to do with yourself? More personality. More wish to do before reacting. Plenty of things.

"We lack when we attack. We are lacking the quality to score the goal. We are lacking in the middle to run. We are lacking behind to stay there and suffer and not concede the goal. An amazing situation."

On which players he can rely on: "The situation was complicated because we know how many players are coming back. One thing is that you have a complete team that you can choose. One situation is that you cannot choose because you need to choose the quality to score the goal.

"You need to have quality players to score the goal; otherwise, you cannot defend all the time. But when you are in a bad moment, you put the players, but then you lack defending, running and winning the duels. So, what to do? That's the big question in the future. To choose what is right for this team. To find a formula, what we want to be, what we can be in this moment.

"So that's very difficult to understand, because you get the quality, but also football is a sport of running and duels. I have a sensation that Fulham players always arrived before. Even with the brain, they arrived before us. They predict - we are always late."

Silva: We should have won by more

Fulham head coach Marco Silva speaking at his post-match press conference

"Of course, the result, I believe the three points we deserve it. In terms of the score, it should be different, with the amount of chances we created.

"In the first half, we were clinical, and we punished them. The number of moments we had in the second half to score, clear chances to score the third goal and kill the game completely - and we didn't, that is the reality.

"Any time at a level that you are playing with individual quality on the side, they can punish you, which is what Richarlison did in that moment.

"But great performance from us. I really believe the way we were able to control the game, create the chances, the dynamic we put in our offensive organisation was top. It was a good one, and I think we controlled very well the more physicality from them, the two strikers, the channel balls and the runs in behind, I think we did control very, very well.

"The only thing is about the score, that doesn't reflect our superiority on the pitch. But we are very pleased with the performance, with another three points and we move on."

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Tottenham’s relegation fears deepened after a 2-1 defeat at Fulham equalled their longest Premier League winless run.

Spurs substitute Richarlison gave the visitors hope of a second-half comeback, but first-half goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi meant Tottenham are now without victory in 10 top-flight games.

Spurs, who are winless in 2026, remain 16th and just four points above the drop zone with 10 games left.

Spurs' loss in west London highlights the huge job new head coach Igor Tudor has on his hands as he became just the second Tottenham boss to lose his first two games in charge.

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But Fulham are heading in the opposite direction under Marco Silva, with the Cottagers firmly in the hunt for a European spot after back-to-back wins put them ninth.

Fulham should have won more comfortably after Emile Smith Rowe missed two glorious second-half chances, but they survived a nervy ending set up by Richarlison's 66th-minute header.

Tudor went 4-4-2 in west London, but Fulham immediately preyed on Tottenham's vulnerability as Wilson struck a seventh-minute opener.

Spurs were unhappy with the goal as they felt Radu Dragusin was pushed in the back by Fulham striker Raul Jimenez in the build-up to the goal, but VAR deemed the contact "did not meet the threshold for a foul".

Tottenham's nightmare first half, in which they failed to have a shot on target, worsened when Iwobi hit a superb 34th-minute goal as he arrowed a ball from distance into the bottom far corner off the post.

Spurs substitutes Mathys Tel and Richarlison sparked a second-half improvement from Tudor's side as the former set Archie Gray up for his cross that led to Richarlison's goal.

But Tottenham's wretched form continues, having now won only two of their last 19 Premier League matches.

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