Tottenham interim head coach Ryan Mason feels he deserves an explanation as to why Diogo Jota was still on the pitch to score an added-time winner for Liverpool after his head-high challenge on Oliver Skipp warranted only a yellow.
The Portugal international struck to secure a 4-3 victory just 99 seconds after Richarlison thought his first Premier League goal for the club had secured a late point having come back from 3-0 down.
However, Mason was incredulous that the substitute’s high boot, which cut Skipp’s head, did not warrant a red card. “I would like an explanation and a reason why it wasn’t.
I can understand referees on the pitch missing it,” he said. “My feeling at the minute was an instant red card because when your foot is five-and-a-half foot off the ground and makes contact and there is a gash, it ticks all the boxes. “We want the VAR to help the official on the pitch at that moment, but an experienced referee and VAR haven’t given it. “A player that shouldn’t be on the pitch decided the game. “I felt like we didn’t get that decision, it was a big decision, a crucial decision and one you can’t really miss. “I find it hard and impossible to really understand why.” Mason was doubly unhappy after seeing his side fight back from conceding goals to Curtis Jones, Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah (a penalty) inside the opening 15 minutes to draw level in the third minute of added time after Richarlison added to goals from Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. “We come here and create so many chances,” he said. “On another day we win it with ease.” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was also unhappy with some of the officiating, so much so that he pulled a hamstring charging down the touchline to celebrate wildly in front of fourth