London: Tottenham was denied an equalizer by a disputed VAR decision before losing 3-1 at Sheffield United on Thursday in a further blow to the team’s European qualification hopes.
“We have to be mentally stronger to cope with what happened during the game,” Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said.
Tottenham striker Harry Kane thought he had immediately cancelled out Sander Berge’s opener in the first half but Lucas Moura was then penalized by the video assistant referee for handling in the build-up to the goal. But the Brazilian only touched the ball after he appeared to be fouled and fell to the ground.
“I used to go the fourth official but the man on the pitch is the assistant referee,” Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said in reference to the video referee making decisions. “Today the man and the lady with the flags are the assistant of the assistant referee. This is the start of everything. I think the referee should always be the man on the pitch and the people in the office should just support and assist.
“That’s not the way it is. The referee who is not very good on the pitch, we cannot expect that he’s good in the office. We’re going in a direction that’s really bad for the beautiful game, the game that everybody fell in love with.”
Tottenham then gifted the hosts goals in the second half, with Lys Mousset and Oli McBurnie exploiting slack defending to score.
“We cannot mentally die after Michael Oliver’s decision,” Mourinho said. “I know that it’s very difficult to take, the players around the situation know what happened and what didn’t, you celebrate and feel the goal.