Arsenal star Jorin Timber Don't get the red card. North London Derby vs Tottenham Because you challenge me Pedro Boro It was not considered a “serious game”.
In the first closed season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, referee Jarrad Gillett handed out seven yellow cards – a new Premier League record.
Timber lived those 35 minutes, but Tottenham's players will feel it should have been more important to their challenge at Boro.
The Dutch international was left on top of the ball at Fazer or Challenge, but struck again in the process. There was confusion over the absences between the two sides, with Timber facing Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario before things calmed down.
Timber's challenge on Boro was reviewed by VAR, but the decision on the yellow card still stands.
Sky Sports were recently told that a VAR review decided the challenge was “reckless”, but “not serious play”.
Meanwhile, Gary Neville noted during the match: “That’s exactly what was put into the VAR at Stockley Park. We said Timber puts the ball on the ball and doesn’t roll it, or he’s safe from getting a red card.
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp felt Timber, who is starting his third game in a row at left-back, had a chance to stay on the pitch, feeling he could easily be sent off straight away.
It also drew comparisons to an incident at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season where Liverpool played. Curtis Jones was ordered to march to challenge Yves Bissouma in similar circumstances.
“He definitely goes over the top,” Redknapp said. “Normally you're going to have him through the sidelines.”
“We were disarmed here last year with Curtis Jones and Bissouma and Curtis Jones ended up getting sent off.
'They're so similar. The element is so sorted. Was it using too much force in the “fazê-lo” like our rhythm? No, no.
“But the referee has a big decision to make and because he has a lot to choose from because other referees can send him off. He doesn’t need to go in either. Is it a foul for me or Bigo? No, the wider the commodity is very arranged.
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