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Conte: Don't want to comment on the referee or VAR but I think Kane scored two goals

Conte: Don't want to comment on the referee or VAR but I think Kane scored two goals

Live Bar December 29 According to the Daily Mail, in a match in the 20th round of the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur drew 1-1 away to ten Southampton. In the second half, Kane's seemingly problematic winning goal was judged offside by VAR and the goal was invalidated. Head coach Conte refused to blame VAR for playing one more man and not winning the game.

In the first half, the Saints broke the deadlock with Ward Prouss, Son Heung-min made a point to let home centre-back Sulisu go off the field, and the penalty was equalized by Kane. In the 53rd minute, Kane's goal was ruled offside, but the replay showed that the decision was not convincing. In an interview with Amazon Prime, Conte commented: "Yeah, I think Harry [Kane] scored two goals: one penalty and one was a second, but I don't think I want to comment on the referee's decision or the VAR's decision. I don't want to dwell on this because it doesn't fit. They're there trying to do their best, and we want them to make the most correct decision every time. ”

Spurs had the upper hand in the second half, but did not kill the game. Conte said: "My requirements will be high because I'm used to competing and winning, and of course I'm very disappointed when we don't win. I also understand the current situation. To be sure, we still have a lot of work to do. It's not easy to fight for some goals this season. There is much more we need to improve. Of course, this is an opportunity we missed. When you have this opportunity, you have to try to take advantage of it, try to get 3 points. ”

"We know very well that it will not be easy against Southampton at this pitch. But at one point in the game, the situation was positive for us. We didn't find a way to score. We scored, but they decided the ball didn't count. ”

Eric Dyer, who played centre-back in this game, was equally disappointed by the failure to reverse. He told the BBC: "We were disappointed especially after the opponent had only 10 men left. We have to win the game, we can't do that anymore. The opponent's defense is doing well and the teammates complement each other, but for us, it doesn't matter. We have to be able to divide the opponents, but we don't do that well enough. We have to put things in perspective. Everyone can see our progress. ”

(Felix Cat)

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