
De Zerbi: Referee was not calm, he was feeling the pressure
De Zerbi: Referee Gillett Wasn't Calm During Tottenham's Draw
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leeds after Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted a penalty awarded for a foul by Mathys Tel. The result leaves Tottenham vulnerable to relegation with only two matches remaining.
Tottenham 1-1 Leeds: Calvert-Lewin punishes goalscorer Tel’s foul in huge twist at the bottom
A costly foul from goal-scorer Mathys Tel meant Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s penalty prevented Tottenham from going four points clear of the Premier League drop zone with two matches remaining, earning Leeds United a 1-1 draw.
The visitors, whose own top flight status was confirmed when Arsenal triumphed at West Ham on Sunday, were dominated throughout, and deservedly went ahead when Tel curled home a brilliant effort following a corner.
But his overhead clearance caught the head of Ethan Ampadou, before Antonín Kinsky tipped Sean Longstaff’s effort onto the bar deep into 13 added minutes, as a third win under Roberto De Zerbi evaporated to plunge his side’s future back into serious doubt.
Spurs were the dominant force in the first half and had their first sight of goal 10 minutes in when Pedro Porro’s neat pass found , but the Brazilian was beaten for pace by Leeds centre-back Joe .
The final score was 1-1.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the penalty for Leeds.
Mathys Tel's foul led to the penalty that allowed Leeds to equalize.
The draw leaves Tottenham at risk of relegation with only two matches left in the season.

De Zerbi: Referee Gillett Wasn't Calm During Tottenham's Draw

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Mathys Tel, who has been involved in all 36 Premier League matchday squads this season, was forced back torwards his own goal by Daniel James and played a highly risky pass across his own penalty area from the byline just left of goal.
James Justin would’ve had a clear shot on goal had Kevin Danso not headed it just over him, in a hearts-in-mouths moment from the ever-present Frenchman that brought gasps out of the home support
Daniel Farke’s men sensed the nerves at the back and almost took full advantage when Rodon’s free header to connect with Brendan Aaronson’s cross from the left was clawed away brilliantly by Antonín Kinsky, diving to his left to keep the score level.
Karl Darlow was caught holding onto the ball beyond the eight second window just after the half-hour mark and it almost proved a fatal error as Porro’s strike from distance following the resulting corner was blocked on the line, with the goalkeeper well beaten.
A good spell of possession for Tottenham shortly after the half-hour mark ended in Tel’s cross into Joao Palhinha, whose tricky feet managed to get the ball under his spell no more than 10 yards from goal only for him to fire well over.
The offside flag raised against Dominic Calvert-Lewin in first half stoppage time despite his claims that Destiny Udogie was pulling him from behind inside the box, yet VAR confirmed the on-field decision.
It seemed as though the hosts would need something special, and Tel was the provider six minutes into the second half with an audacious effort into the top right corner after Leeds only managed to head a corner into his path 20 yards out.
Goals have been hard to come by for the 21-year-old this season, registering just four all campaign, but his latest was the moment he would likely have dreamt about and the kind that seemed unlikely just a few short weeks ago.
Needing to clear the ball away after Richarlison failed at the first attempt, Tel’s overhead kick clear caught the Leeds captain Ampadou in the head and a VAR review penalized it with a penalty just 15 minutes shy of full time.
Calvert-Lewin powered the penalty past Kinsky to silence a stunned Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and potentially deny Spurs a huge win in their fight against a first relegation since the mid 70s.
The game was flipped on its head as Leeds now seemed the more likely to score again, and Micky Van de Ven made an important sliding block to deny Nmecha what would likely have been a winner from a tight angle as his side continued to dial up the pressure.
Tottenham narrowly avoided complete collapse as Kinsky pulled off a remarkable reaction save to tip substitute Longstaff’s thunderous effort onto the crossbar deep into a mammoth 13 minutes of stoppage time.
De Zerbi’s men were screaming for a penalty after a challenge on James Maddison by Leeds striker Lukas Nmecha, as Tottenham fell just short of a priceless winner in their fight for Premier League survival.