Mark Clattenburg says referee got it completely ‘wrong’ on Xavi Simons incident in Spurs win vs Villarreal

Tottenham Hotspur have picked up another win under Thomas Frank, but Xavi Simons avoided disaster against Villarreal on Tuesday night.
Tottenham Hotspur are off the mark in the Champions League after beating Villarreal 1-0 in North London.
The winning goal was an absolute gift, as Villarreal goalkeeper Luiz Junior fumbled Lucas Bergvall’s cross into his own net.
Spurs failed to build on that early lead, and a sloppy second-half display handed Villarreal chances to draw level.
Tottenham held on in the end, but Spurs avoided disaster with a couple of second-half moments.
Mark Clattenburg’s verdict on Xavi Simons incident in Tottenham Hotspur win
Micky van de Ven avoided a red card late on, as he only picked up a yellow after hauling down Georges Mikautadze.
Fellow Dutchman Xavi Simons also escaped a dismissal on his home debut as a Tottenham player.
Simons joined Tottenham in August, and there is real excitement about his arrival from RB Leipzig.
Simons almost turned his home debut into a disaster, though, as he brought down Nicolas Pepe while sitting on a yellow card.
Referee Rade Obrenovic spared Simons, but former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg made his feelings clear.
Speaking to Amazon Prime Video, Clattenburg suggested that Simons was ‘very fortunate’ to avoid a second yellow card.
Clattenburg noted that VAR cannot get involved in second yellow card decisions, but believed referee Obrenovic was ‘wrong’ to not send Simons off.
“Yeah, I think he’s very fortunate,” said Clattenburg.
“You see Van de Ven made a foul in the midfield to try and stop a promising attack, and I think Simons there is wanting to stop that promising attack. For me, this is a second yellow card, but, unfortunately, the VAR can not interfere on second yellow cards; it’s the referee’s call, that has to stay, but I think the referee gets this one wrong,” he added.
Thomas Frank may face a decision on Xavi Simons
Simons showed flashes of his quality once again, with his ability in tight areas coming to the fore.
The problem is that Simons isn’t a natural winger and may be better off as a number 10 moving forward.
Tottenham fans wanted Simons centrally after his display against West Ham United, only to see him out wide against Villarreal.
Spurs supporters have reiterated their stance on Simons and are urging Frank to be brave and play him as an attacking midfielder.
Frank has used Lucas Bergvall and Pape Matar Sarr in a three-man midfield against West Ham and Villarreal, deploying them either side of Joao Palhinha and then Rodrigo Bentancur.
Frank would need to drop one of those players in order to play Simons as a number 10, and it remains to be seen whether he will make that switch.