Mourinho fumes over VAR as Spurs held, Ings keeps Golden Boot bid alive
Jose Mourinho’s side have won just once in their last three games and are in danger of missing out on European competition for the first time since the 2009-10 season.
Tottenham were off-key for long periods, but could feel hard done by after Josh King’s push on Kane in the penalty area went unpushed despite a VAR review in the first half.
“The same referee who did the VAR decision against Sheffield United, Michael Oliver. Opinions matter, It’s not only mine. Everybody knows that’s a penalty and when I say everybody, I mean everybody,” Mourinho said.
“The game has the most important moment and I don’t want to say any more in relation to that. Everybody knows.”
On course for their lowest points total since 2011, this has been a season to forget for Tottenham, who have yet to see any significant improvement since Mourinho replaced the sacked Mauricio Pochettino in November.
Just a year after reaching the Champions League final, they sit in ninth place in the Premier League, 10 points off the top four and far from certain to make next season’s Europa League.
Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal, who are one point and one place above Tottenham, looms as a last chance to save their season.
“The performance was not good enough. There was a lack of sharpness in the attacking areas,” Mourinho said.
“I think the changes I made helped to improve the game in the last half but we didn’t score.”
Bournemouth moved up one place after ending a five-match losing streak, but it is 159 days and nine games since they last won.
Eddie Howe’s men are three points from safety with just four games to avoid relegation.
Kane had scored seven times in his previous seven Premier League appearances against Bournemouth, but VAR rejected his strong appeal for a penalty in the opening moments.
Just a week after Tottenham were the victims of a harsh VAR decision in their loss at Sheffield United, they could claim to be harshly treated again and Mourinho was visibly frustrated on the touchline.
Tottenham were struggling to find any rhythm and Erik Lamela’s woeful drive over the bar summed up their lethargic first half display.