Spurs skipper Lloris struggling to understand VAR after European setback
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Tottenham manager Antonio Conte said VAR is doing "damage" to football after he was sent off for protesting Harry Kane's disallowed stoppage time strike in a 1-1 draw with Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday.
(Reuters) - VAR is once again in the crosshairs following the controversial decision to rule out Harry Kane's last-minute winner in the Champions League on Wednesday, with some players and pundits saying the system is killing the excitement of the game.
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte could not hide his fury at the decision by VAR to rule out Harry Kane's stoppage-time strike against Sporting Lisbon and accused the technology of being dishonest against his team.
LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte said VAR is doing "a lot of damage" to football after seeing a last-gasp Harry Kane goal controversially ruled out in the 1-1 Champions League Group D draw with Sporting on Wednesday.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Italian head coach Antonio Conte (C) reacts after being shown a red card by Dutch referee Danny Makkelie (obscured) after a disallowed goal in the closing minutes of the UEFA Champions League group D football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Sporting Lisbon at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, on October 26, 2022. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)
Tottenham's Champions League qualification hopes hang in the balance after they were denied a last-gasp win over Sporting Lisbon by VAR.
Antonio Conte has insisted Tottenham Hotspur are well aware of the need to bring in new players during the January transfer window if the club are to remain competitive in the Premier League.