Tottenham 4-3 Man Utd: Fraser Forster & Altay Bayindir questioned after fouls


After the game, Bayindir continued to argue with the officials while Onana was by his side. The Cameroonian will not be worried about losing his position after this performance.

Likewise, Spurs’ number one Vicario, using crutches, spoke to Forster, who has started the last seven games.

Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou told Sky Sports: “The first one affected Fraser and then the second one came from that.”

Later, speaking in general, he said: “It’s part of football, mistakes will happen.

“You ask for perfection in humans and that doesn’t exist. Sometimes they are just as busy as you and I.”

The Australian was again asked about the goalkeeper in his post-match press conference.

“He is disappointed because he was better for us. Even with his legs, he got a big solution,” he said.

Amorim, meanwhile, did not attribute any blame to Bayindir, who was making just his fourth appearance in 18 months at the club.

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