Tottenham endured a woeful opening 45 minutes against fierce rivals Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium but they might have had some real complaints about the legality of Eberechi Eze's goal
Tottenham icon Les Ferdinand claimed he couldn't fathom the decision to allow Eberechi Eze's goal in the North London derby. The England winger had doubled the Gunners' lead on Sunday afternoon with a low finish after Leandro Trossard had given his side the advantage.
But there were a number of complaints after the goal, with some suggesting that a host of Arsenal players were stood in an offside position and impeding Guglielmo Vicario's view.
Spurs icon Ferdinand - who was on punditry duty for Sky Sports - was among those and suggested that the strike should have been chalked off.
He said: "I do

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