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27th September 2020
04:41pm BST

However, the current league rules state that a penalty may be awarded if the ball strikes the arm of a player, with the arm being away from the body.
After a long VAR delay, and with referee Peter Bankes referring to the pitch-side monitor, a penalty was awarded to Newcastle United.
Callum Wilson stepped up, after a decision furore died down, and slotted home a 96th minute equaliser.
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There was an additional minute played, after that Wilson goal, but the game ended in a draw. As José Mourinho stormed down the tunnel, a number of Spurs players confronted the officials.
Spurs goalkeeping coach Nuno Santos pulled captain Harry Kane away from the fray, only to himself receive a red card for staying behind to remonstrate. In his post-match interview with Laura Woods, Mourinho commented:
"I don't think... I think about my team performance. Really, really good performance... it should have been 3-0 or 4-0 but for Karl Darlow's performance.
"We had that situation where we lost two points, but I am not going to comment on it. I react during the game, but I don't want to speak about it. If I have to give money away, I prefer to give it to a charity."
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"This is ridiculously harsh," said Graeme Souness on Sky Sports after the game. "But you can't blame the referee because he's only following the rules."
The latest handball decision comes a day after Crystal Palace's Joel Ward had a penalty awarded against him for a similar offence against Everton.Explore more on these topics: