The Football Association of England (FA) has officially cited Tottenham manager Igor Tudor for misconduct. The reason was his sharp statement at the address of referee Thomas Bramall after a foreign defeat of Fulgham with a 1:2 ratio.
The Croatian footballer was shocked by his first missed goal against the Dachas. In Tudor's opinion, he took the lead and passed the foul - forward Raul Jimenez pushed the defender Radu Dregushin before Harry Wilson sent the ball into the net.
In his post-match interview for the BBC, Tudor did not stream his emotions:.
“Today I was not able to referee, but he looked a lot like the referee of the home team. I felt uncomfortable with him. All decisions have been made on our side. He doesn’t understand football, he doesn’t understand what’s wrong and what’s right. Jimenez didn't think about the ball, but thought about how to cheat. This is a deception and this is a foul. 99 out of 100 people will say that it’s a foul, it’s obvious,” said Fahivets.
In response to this statement, the FA published a statement, indicating that the coach was in an improper position, problematic comments that impede pre-emptiveness, put doubts on honesty, or are especially generous. The club and the 47-river fahivets are waiting an hour before Monday to issue an official confirmation for the call.
Fulgham's defeat extended Tottenham's winless streak in the league to 10 matches.
The game against the summer residents became less different for Tudor on the team after he replaced the retired Thomas Frank. Wilson's goal was ruled out after a troublesome VAR review.
Tsikavo, who had previously suffered from a similar episode in Tottenham in the derby against Arsenal (defeat 1:4), when the referees recorded a foul on the side of Spurs player Randal Colo Muani on the Gunners defender Gabrieli.
After the Fulgham fiasco, two more defeats followed, the worst being the defeat of Atletico Madrid (2:5) against Liza champions. .