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Tottenham boss Mourinho furious in defeat

Jose Mourinho was baffled by the penalty decision which went against Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday.

Arsenal striker Lacazette was awarded a second-half penalty after being caught by Davinson Sanchez, which he converted to win the game 2-1 for his side.

Mourinho did not agree with the decision when speaking after the game, and questioned whether referee Michael Oliver was fatigued.

“No post-match interviews for referees? That is a pity,” the Portuguese told Sky Sports.

“We played really bad in the first half. The 1-1 was not a fair reflection of the first-half. We were poor. Defending bad. No intensity or pressing. Some important players hiding. Really bad. In the second half we only had space to improve which we did and then it is a question – but an impossible one as they don’t speak – for the referee Michael Oliver to answer. Probably Paul Tierney too as he was the VAR. According to Kevin Friend, the referee told him he had a clear decision and the VAR does not want to go against.

“The game was under control in the second half so we recovered. We made changes to try and win and then it is a penalty and after that a second yellow for Lamela. It means the last 20 minutes 11 v 10 the team tries to get the result.

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“What I see from the bench is just a feeling at first. I am 40-50 Metres away. I saw it on the iPad. Referees have a difficult job sometimes. I did not complain but when I watch back on the iPad it is what it is. If somebody has a different opinion it has to be one of the big Arsenal fans with a season ticket. It is the only one I accept as it is passion speaking. Other than that I don’t accept a different view as it is obvious.

“If the players don’t do better it is because they can’t do better. I belong to the team so I am as guilty for the first half as the players but the best thing is we improve in the second half. Players get tired, coaches get tired, maybe referees get tired too. My record with Michael Oliver on penalties with Chelsea, United and Tottenham is unlucky.”

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