Anthony Gordon's composed equalizer for Newcastle against Tottenham has infuriated Ange Postecoglou and his Spurs players, with the home side demanding the referee disallow it for handball.
Dominic Solanke had given the North London side an early lead by bullying his defender and heading home after a high ball.
The visitors completed a first-half comeback to take a 2-1 lead thanks to goals from Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak, but those of the Spurs persuasion were less than impressed that the first scoreline stood.
Lucas Bergvall seemed to hit the ball on Joelinton's arm in the build-up, although the Brazilian seemed to know little about it.
He then played a pass to Bruno Guimaraes, who found an onrushing Gordon. The Englishman took one touch before setting his second home on fire and driving away in celebration for new Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel.
A pressured Postecoglou grimaced after the goal was confirmed and his bench complained to the fourth official.
Notably, assistant coach Matt Wells joined substitute Sergio Reguilon in expressing his anger at the call.
A few minutes later, the Premier League Match Center's official his arm was at his side, in a natural position and the contact was accidental.'
Meanwhile, former referee Mike Dean said on Sky Sports: 'It's a goal, even if it hits his hand, it's accidental.
'And he didn't score Joelinton's goal. It's then passed to Gordon, so it's a goal.'
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