Calamitous Tottenham self-destructed against Crystal Palace. Relegation is a very real prospect:Tottenham lost 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace, with Micky Van de Ven's red card pivotal. The defeat extends their winless league run to 11 games, leaving them just a point above the relegation zone.
Tottenham 1-3 Crystal Palace: Spurs serve a masterclass in self-destruction to plunge deeper into relegation crisis, writes MATT BARLOW - Igor Tudor has made north Londoners MORE shambolic and his days may be numbered:Tottenham lost 3-1 to Crystal Palace, their third straight defeat under interim boss Igor Tudor. A Micky van de Ven red card sparked a collapse after Dominic Solanke's opener, with Ismaila Sarr scoring twice for Palace.
Tottenham 1-3 Crystal Palace: Sarr brace deepens Spurs’ relegation fears:Crystal Palace defeated Tottenham 3-1 at Spurs' stadium. Ismaïla Sarr scored twice after Dominic Solanke's opener, with Jørgen Strand Larsen adding a third. Spurs' Micky van de Ven was sent off, compounding a miserable home defeat.
Tottenham handed instant VAR verdict after controversial decision in Crystal Palace clash:VAR controversially ruled out Ismaila Sarr's opener for offside, but he later scored a penalty after Micky van de Ven's red card. Crystal Palace then scored twice more to secure a 3-0 win over ten-man Tottenham.
Micky van de Ven suspension explained after Tottenham red card blow vs Crystal Palace:Tottenham lost 3-1 to Crystal Palace, with Mickey van de Ven sent off for a professional foul. He will miss the crucial trip to Liverpool. Dominic Solanke scored for Spurs, but Palace capitalized on the man advantage.
Pedro Neto faces further punishment as Chelsea's disciplinary problems deepen:Chelsea winger Pedro Neto charged by FA for improper conduct after being sent off against Arsenal. He faces potential extended suspension for failing to leave pitch promptly and using abusive language.
Eddie Howe reveals the secret behind Will Osula's success after Newcastle substitute's stoppage-time matchwinner against Man United:Will Osula scored a 90th-minute winner for 10-man Newcastle in a 2-1 victory over Manchester United. The forward had practiced the same finish in training the day before. The win ended Michael Carrick's unbeaten run as United's caretaker manager.
Osula howitzer for Newcastle stuns feeble Man Utd as Carrick hopes fading fast:William Osula scored a stunning solo winner as 10-man Newcastle beat Manchester United 1-0. Despite Jacob Ramsey's controversial red card, Newcastle dominated and deserved the victory, leaving United boss Michael Carrick under pressure.
Man Utd stunned by 10-man Newcastle as Michael Carrick's unbeaten run ends:William Osula scored a late winner as 10-man Newcastle beat Manchester United 2-1. Anthony Gordon's penalty was canceled by Casemiro before Osula's dramatic curler sealed Michael Carrick's first defeat as United boss.
Huge controversy as Newcastle star is sent off against Man United after being given second yellow for DIVING in chaotic first half:Newcastle's Jacob Ramsey controversially sent off for simulation in chaotic first half against Manchester United. Anthony Gordon's penalty put Newcastle ahead, but Casemiro's header equalized before halftime in a fiery encounter.
Real Madrid lose second straight and miss chance to close gap on LaLiga leader Barcelona:A stunning Martín Satriano volley gave Getafe a shock 1-0 win at Real Madrid, marking Getafe's first league victory at the Bernabeu since 2008. Madrid's second straight loss leaves them four points behind Barcelona.
Leeds boss Daniel Farke slams referee as he calls for red card after Man City loss to be overturned:Leeds manager Daniel Farke insists his first career red card, shown after a 1-0 defeat to Man City, was unjust. He awaits the referee's report before deciding on an appeal.
Chelsea's entire culture fuels their arrogance and indiscipline. They give a player who sang a racist song the armband and their centre half has 50 points on his licence... it's no surprise this shower of entitled strutters gets so many red cards:Pedro Neto's foolish sending-off against Arsenal highlighted Chelsea's chronic indiscipline, their 10th red this season. Coach Rosenior seeks root causes as a culture of arrogance and unaccountability plagues the club.
Liam Rosenior fumes at Declan Rice incident after Arsenal beat Chelsea:Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-1 with goals from corners. Chelsea's Liam Rosenior claimed a Declan Rice handball should have been a penalty, criticizing the decision after his team's defeat.
Chelsea fans are sick of idiotic self-sabotage derailing their season after a NINTH red card proved costly again at Arsenal - no wonder expletives rained on Pedro Neto, writes KIERAN GILL:Pedro Neto's red card, Chelsea's 9th this season, left them with 10 men in a 2-0 loss at Arsenal. Fans booed Neto as disciplinary issues mount, with coach Rosenior admitting a 'deep-lying' problem.