Cristian Romero agreed Newcastle were awarded a "disgraceful" penalty in Tottenham 's 2-2 draw at St James' Park.
Spurs have been a much better side on the road than at home this season and that continued with a battling performance against Newcastle, who had won their last six matches on home soil.
Romero led by example for the visitors, scoring both goals on his return to the side after suspension, to ensure his side did not fall to a fourth straight defeat.
Bruno Guimaraes put the Magpies in front with 20 minutes remaining but that lead was cancelled out when Romero got in front of his man to bullet a header past Aaron Ramsdale.
The hosts moved ahead for a second time and in controversial circumstances. They were awarded a penalty after a VAR review as it was deemed that R

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