"To be more precise, it was Palace who led through Sarr, but the goal was ruled out by VAR after a long check. Minutes later, Dominic Solanke gave Tottenham the lead with a clever finish. But a moment of madness from Micky van de Ven, saw him getting sent off, and also give away a penalty."
"Sarr converted from the spot, and minutes later, a brilliant Wharton move saw Jørgen Strand Larsen execute a neat finish to give Palace the lead. Another moment of brilliance from Wharton put Sarr one-on-one with the keeper for a short moment, as the latter expertly put the ball behind a rushing Vicario to make it 3-1."
"Van de Ven - 1: Absolutely poor decision-making from the Dutchman. His red card has put Tottenham in all sorts of troubles."
Tottenham faced a dramatic collapse against Crystal Palace, trailing 1-3 at half-time. After Dominic Solanke gave Spurs an early lead with a clever finish, the match shifted when Micky van de Ven received a red card and conceded a penalty, which Sarr converted. Crystal Palace then scored twice more through Jørgen Strand Larsen and Sarr again, with Wharton orchestrating brilliant attacking moves. Tottenham's defensive performance was poor, with goalkeeper Vicario beaten multiple times. Most players received low ratings, with Micky Gray earning a 6 for his role in Solanke's goal. The numerical disadvantage following van de Ven's dismissal severely hampered Tottenham's ability to compete.
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