Ange Postecoglou's sense of injustice revolved around Newcastle's first goal, an equaliser scored by Anthony Gordon after the ball clearly struck Joelinton on the hand as he blocked a pass.
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Ange Postecoglou 'is facing an FA probe' after claiming 'things weren't equal' over controversial refereeing decisions in Tottenham's loss to Newcastle
- Postecoglou was furious at Anthony Gordon's goal after a Joelinton handball
- Tottenham boss could be investigated by the FA over his post-match comments
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By
ABDI RASHID
Published: 17:27 GMT, 5 January 2025 |
Ange Postecoglou is reportedly facing an FA probe over his comments following
Tottenham's 2-1 home defeat by Newcastle.
Spurs continued their poor form as they suffered a 10th league defeat of the season and Postecoglou was left aggrieved by some of referee Andrew Madley's decisions.
His sense of injustice revolved around Newcastle's first goal, an equaliser scored by
Anthony Gordon after the ball clearly struck Joelinton on the hand as he blocked a pass.
Referee Madley did not see an offence and it was not overruled by the VAR Chris Kavanagh because Joelinton's hand was in a natural position and the contact was ruled to be accidental.
Postecoglou said after the game: 'On the balance of play, any balance you want with all things being equal, we would have won today. Things weren't equal and balanced.'
When pushed by the reporter on what decisions he particularly disagreed with, the 59-year-old lashed out.
'You can talk about whatever you want,' he said. 'You want my opinion - if all things were equal and balanced we would have won.'
As reported by the
Mirror, Postecoglou could be in trouble, though managers are allowed to express opinions on referees and decisions if they don't hint at bias or question an official's integrity.
The FA have not launched a full investigation yet but want to know what Postecoglou meant with his comments.
If the Australian admits his comments were directed at the referee, he could face a touchline ban or a fined.
Tottenham were incensed when a foul was awarded against Dan Burn for a similar handball offence as the game escaped them. Alexander Isak scored Newcastle's winner.