Here we go then.
Offside for Kane penalty:
There seems to be no disagreement with it should have been offside. Kane was in an offside position, but had he interfered with play before he was barged over? I'm not so sure. Secondly I hate it when the BT Sport pundits are saying 'that's a simple decision', from personal experience, offsides where there are multiple players borderline offside are the hardest, from the freeze-frame, the assistant could not see Arsenal's second-last man due to Spurs players blocking his view, at that point it is a guess. Under-appreciation for the difficulty of an assistant referee's task.
Aubameyang penalty:
For me this is an incorrect decision, in real time (all the referee has), it looked nailed on. In slow-mo there is no contact from the challenge Sanchez makes and I don't think it was a penalty.
Torreira red card:
100% nailed on red. Endangered the safety of his opponent, exposed studs connected high up the shin. Again, the BT pundits have embarrassed themselves here. Some of the things they said included: 'It wasn't even a challenge, it was a pass', 'It's a london derby', 'there's no intent or malice', 'he got the ball'. You get the picture, then fans take their word as gospel and you wonder why on Saturdays and Sundays players shout 'but he got the ball' after almost breaking someone's leg...
Rose yellow card:
Not sure how to feel about this one. Rose follows up a loose ball and lands studs on Leno's chest. Leno had put himself down to the ground to collect the ball. Taylor went yellow. Anybody think it deserved more?
Offside for Kane penalty:
There seems to be no disagreement with it should have been offside. Kane was in an offside position, but had he interfered with play before he was barged over? I'm not so sure. Secondly I hate it when the BT Sport pundits are saying 'that's a simple decision', from personal experience, offsides where there are multiple players borderline offside are the hardest, from the freeze-frame, the assistant could not see Arsenal's second-last man due to Spurs players blocking his view, at that point it is a guess. Under-appreciation for the difficulty of an assistant referee's task.
Aubameyang penalty:
For me this is an incorrect decision, in real time (all the referee has), it looked nailed on. In slow-mo there is no contact from the challenge Sanchez makes and I don't think it was a penalty.
Torreira red card:
100% nailed on red. Endangered the safety of his opponent, exposed studs connected high up the shin. Again, the BT pundits have embarrassed themselves here. Some of the things they said included: 'It wasn't even a challenge, it was a pass', 'It's a london derby', 'there's no intent or malice', 'he got the ball'. You get the picture, then fans take their word as gospel and you wonder why on Saturdays and Sundays players shout 'but he got the ball' after almost breaking someone's leg...
Rose yellow card:
Not sure how to feel about this one. Rose follows up a loose ball and lands studs on Leno's chest. Leno had put himself down to the ground to collect the ball. Taylor went yellow. Anybody think it deserved more?