Gomes suffers horror injury, ‘devastated’ Son sent off as Everton deny Tottenham

Teammates comfort Everton's Portuguese midfielder André Gomes after suffering a horrific injury against Tottenham. (AFP)
Updated 03 November 2019
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Gomes suffers horror injury, ‘devastated’ Son sent off as Everton deny Tottenham

  • Spurs’ traumatized Son Heung-min was shown a straight red card for his foul on the Portuguese international
  • Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said his club had the utmost sympathy for Gomes

LIVERPOOL: Cenk Tosun’s header eight minutes into stoppage time salvaged a 1-1 draw for Everton against Tottenham in a match overshadowed by a serious injury to Everton midfielder Andre Gomes.
Spurs’ Son Heung-min was shown a straight red card for his foul on the Portuguese international, but the injury was suffered as Gomes’s momentum saw him crash into Serge Aurier.
“It is a bad moment for us as a group and as a team. It’s more than a football game, this is the most important thing right now,” said Everton manager Marco Silva.
Tottenham led 1-0 at that stage thanks to Dele Alli’s strike just after the hour mark.
The injury to Gomes proved a turning point with Son visibly upset even before he was shown a red card.




Tottenham's Son Heung-min left the field devastated after he was sent off for a tackle that led up to Everton's Andre Gomes sustaining a horrific leg injury. (Reuters)

“He (Son) is devastated and in tears,” said Alli. “It’s not his fault. Son is one of nicest people you’ve ever met. He can’t even lift his head up, he’s crying so much.”
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said his club had the utmost sympathy for Gomes.
“We feel very sorry,” he said. “Was a really bad situation, very bad luck how he landed in the action.
“We can only send our best wishes and (we are) devastated for the situation.”
However, Pochettino believed the red card shown to Son was harsh, particularly as referee Martin Atkinson had first produced a yellow card prior to seeing Gomes’s injury.
“I cannot agree with the red card of Sonny,” added Pochettino.
“VAR must help the referee, I don’t know what is going on and what happens with this tool. Rather than help the referee it is creating more confusion.”
Both managers were left frustrated at the use of VAR as both sides saw a strong penalty claim turned down in the second half despite a lengthy delay to review the incidents.
First Tottenham were denied as Son was upended by Yerry Mina with the score at 0-0 and then, after Alli opened the scoring, the England midfielder escaped unpunished from a handball inside his own box.
“I think the referee needs to go to the screen and check like in other leagues. It’s the referee that needs to take the decision not the VAR from I don’t know where,” said Pochettino.
A point does little to improve a poor start to the season for either side with Everton still hovering just one place above the relegation zone, while Spurs remain in the bottom half in 11th with 13 points from their first 11 games.
Tottenham hit the Toffees for six on their last visit to Goodison Park last December, but their fall off in form over the past year was in evidence in a dismal first 45 minutes in which neither side threatened to open the scoring.
Spurs badly missed the absent Harry Kane through illness, but were gifted the opener when Alex Iwobi handed possession to Son and the South Korean fed Alli to fire past England international teammate Jordan Pickford.
Son’s joy soon turned to anguish when he slid on Gomes 12 minutes from time as he had to be consoled by players from both sides when he saw the extent of Gomes’s injury.
Everton still struggled to make their man advantage count in what proved to be the final 24 minutes with 12 minutes added due to the VAR reviews and medical attention for Gomes.
But Tosun was in the right place to power home an equalizer and deny Tottenham a first away win in the Premier League since January.


Al-Hilal win to cut Al-Nassr’s lead at the top to two points

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Al-Hilal win to cut Al-Nassr’s lead at the top to two points

  • Reigning champions Al- Ittihad beat Neom 3-1 to end the year on a high after difficult title defence
  • Leaders dropped their first points of the season on Tuesday after a 2-2 draw against Ettifaq

RIYADH: Al-Hilal have closed the gap on leaders Al-Nassr lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League table to two points after beating Al-Khollod 3-1 on New Year’s Eve.

The win saw Al-Hilal leapfrog Al-Taawoun into second place they now have 29 points from 11 matches, just two behind Al-Nassr, who on Tuesday dropped their first points of the season after a 2-2 draw with Ettifaq.

Al-Hilal took the lead through Sergei Milinkovic-Savic after 45 minutes there was still enough stoppage time for Ramiro Enrique to equalize form the penalty spot. Two second half goals from Theo Hernandez secured a vital three points for Al-Hila.

Earlier in the day reigning SPL champions Al-Itttihad beat hosts Neom  3-1 to go fifth in the table and end the year on n relative high after a difficult defence of their title so far in this campaign.

Roger Fernandes opened the scoring on 14 minutes from Steven Bergwijn’s assist, but Said Benrahma equalized 13 minutes later for teams to go into the break on equal terms. 

Second half goals by Bergwijn and Ahmed Al-Ghamdi secured a morale-boosting win for Al-Ittihad.

In Wednesday’s other match, Al-Qadsiah beat hosts Al-Shabab 3-2 to stay fifth in the table.