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For 90 minutes plus11, Tottenham has been keeping possession of the ball. They are in a very advantageous position.

In the most recent happenings regarding London transportation, Johnson has received a yellow card for expressing dissent. Following that, Ayew has also been booked for pushing Sarr aggressively from behind. The referee, Andrew Madley, must be feeling quite unfortunate about this series of incidents. Not to mention, he had a clean notepad until now.

After a long wait, the first yellow card of the match has finally arrived at the 90 minute mark plus 9. Andersen committed the foul by sliding in from behind on Gil.

In the 90th minute, plus 8, Emerson Royal made a clearance. Some people thought he might have used his hand, but the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) checked the footage and found no wrongdoing.

During 90 minutes plus seven, Maddison approaches the referee on the sideline to express his disagreement with the decision to allow the goal. It's unclear what he expects will change, but he still chooses to confront the referee. In the meantime, Palace advances and earns a corner kick from the left side. Johnstone joins the offense for the corner kick and...

In the game that lasted for an hour and a half plus six minutes, there was a possible indication that Ayew used his chest to control the ball, but it may have also made contact with his left hand. Despite multiple replays, it was not definitive whether this occurred or not. As a result, since there was no clear and obvious evidence of a foul, the goal was allowed to stand.

In 90 minutes plus added time of a soccer game, Video Assistant Referee (VAR) is most likely going to review a possible handball incident. This can result in multiple reviews of the footage, causing delay in the game.

Tottenham Hotspur Score Late Goal To Defeat Crystal Palace 2-1

A cross is sent in from the right side of the field in a looping manner. Porro goes up to clear the ball but fails to make contact with it. Ayew then controls the ball with his chest before striking it hard into the top right corner of the goal, past Vicario. This was an impressive finish! Can we expect any more surprises in this game?

In the 93rd minute of the match, Royal made a bad pass to Mateta. Mateta had an opportunity to quickly move down the center of the field, but Van de Ven stopped him with a sliding tackle. However, the throw-in that followed this play...

In the 91st minute of the match, Sarr knocked Johnson over in the box of Palace, on the right-hand side. Johnson then passed the ball inwards to Son, who tried to shoot, but was blocked. The ball bounced off and landed near Bentancur, but unfortunately he didn't score. It was still a great accomplishment for Bentancur to be back on the field after his ACL injury.

The game will continue for an extra eight minutes.

After 89 minutes, Tottenham Hotspur brought in two new players. Gil came in for Maddison, and Bentancur replaced Kulusevski. This marks their debut for the season.

After 87 minutes of the game, a corner kick was given from the left side of the field and eventually led to another one from the right. Rak-Sakyi received the ball and tried to make a long shot but unfortunately, it hit another player and went over the bar. Franca, the next person to take the corner, failed to make a good pass and the ball went straight out of the field for a goal kick. At that point, it seemed like Palace had no more opportunities to score and threaten Spurs' chances of winning.

With 86 minutes on the clock, Palace has been awarded another free kick. This time it's on the right side. The ball is quickly played towards the left where Andersen is waiting. He skillfully maneuvers his way past the defenders and crosses the ball low towards the goal. However, before any Palace player can take advantage of this opportunity, Van de Ven clears the ball out for a corner.

After 84 minutes of play, nothing significant happened. Clyne was moving his arm away from his body, and it was very close to Johnson's arm with almost no space between them.

After 83 minutes of play, Emerson made a soft pass from right to left towards the front of the goal. Johnson tried to gently head the ball back to Maddison at the far end of the goal, but the ball accidentally hit Clyne's arm. As a result, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will review the footage to determine if it was a handball.

After 82 minutes of play, Tottenham Hotspur is still passing the ball around with ease. Sarr unexpectedly runs down the right side with the intention of passing to Son in the middle, however, his attempt is blocked and results in a corner kick for the team.

At 80 minutes into the game, Son made a move from the left and spotted Kulusevski with ample space about 23 meters away. But Kulusevski shot right into the opposing defender without hesitation even though he had plenty of time to evaluate his options. The chance for a third goal seemed possible for a brief moment.

After 79 minutes, there was a substitution for Palace. Lerma and Edouard left the field, and instead, Mateta and Franca entered the game.

After 77 minutes, Ayew successfully executed a free kick by curving it towards the middle. Three players from the Palace team were waiting for the ball, but Romero managed to head it out over the bar. This was an important move, since the set piece did not result in any goals.

After 76 minutes, Porro pushed Ayew to the ground on the left side. This created an opportunity to send the ball into the box, where all players were positioned in preparation for the next move.

After 74 minutes, Spurs appear to be eager to score one or two more goals. Maddison is moving gracefully across the field.

After 72 minutes, the second goal made Palace lose their energy and made the fans quieter, except for those who came to support the visiting team.

After 70 minutes of play, Palace replaced two players with a fresh pair. Hughes and Mitchell were relieved by Clyne and Ahamada, with the latter being substituted due to an injury.

The impressive play that led to that goal began with an incredible long diagonal pass by Sarr. It's the type of goal you'd expect from a team that's five points ahead at the top of the league, which is exactly where Spurs will be, unless Palace manages an unexpected comeback.

Tottenham Hotspur Scores 2-0 Against Crystal Palace

What an amazing goal by the team! They started with a long, diagonal pass towards Johnson who was on the left wing. Johnson didn't waste any time as he quickly moved forward and headed the ball towards Maddison. Maddison managed to enter the opponent's penalty box and made a clever pass down the channel. Johnson then crossed the ball low, setting up Son who was only six yards away from the goal. It was a beautifully executed play!

After 65 minutes, Mitchell had some room to maneuver on Palace's left side. However, his cross was a complete miss and went straight into the stands. The fans in attendance are starting to express their dissatisfaction.

After 64 minutes of play, there were some changes made by Tottenham. Richarlison and Bissouma were replaced by Johnson and Hojbjerg.

In 62 minutes, right before the goal, there was a great display of the intense pressing that is a signature of Angeball. Maddison almost tackled Johnstone, who was taking his time with the ball, and the play ended with Guehi having to quickly launch the ball out for a throw-in. This resulted in the play that ultimately led to the goal.

In the span of an hour, Palace made a substitution, bringing in Rak-Sakyi for Schlupp.

After 59 minutes of play, Palace are trying to increase their speed, but their efforts seem to be having minimal impact. They are struggling to maintain possession and make successful passes in the last third of the field.

After 57 minutes of play, Tottenham Hotspur carefully pass the ball back and forth. However, their possession is abruptly interrupted when the ball is intercepted by referee Andrew Madley. A drop ball is called and the game resumes.

In the 56th minute, Hughes delivers a corner kick from the right side. The delivery was impressive. Guehi had an open shot at the ball, but unfortunately, he didn't put much power behind it and missed to the left side of the goal. Palace missed a great opportunity to even the score.

After 55 minutes of play, Palace put up a great response. Doucoure was able to steal the ball away from Bissouma, who wasn't paying attention. This led to Edouard making a shot from the edge of the D. Unfortunately, the ball was deflected and flew over the bar. As a result, a corner was awarded.

"Tottenham Hotspur Takes Lead With Ward's Own Goal - Crystal Palace 0-1 Spurs"

Porro and Sarr teamed up on the right-hand side of the pitch. Maddison then received the ball after an unsuccessful attempt from the opposition to push it out of bounds. Despite being in a difficult position, Maddison managed to blast the ball towards the goal, resulting in a cross-cum-shot that landed in the six-yard box. Ward, who was positioned towards his team's goal, was unable to move out of the shot's trajectory or position his feet adequately, causing the ball to ricochet off him and into the net. Although Maddison's play was exceptional, the defending on the opposition's part was quite poor.

After 52 minutes, Schlupp smoothly moves into the Tottenham box from the left side. Porro is twisting and turning unpredictably. Schlupp sends a low cross into the six-yard box, but unfortunately, there is no one on the team in blue and red to score a goal. Shortly after, Tottenham makes their way to the other end of the field.

In less than an hour of playtime, Kulusevski managed to successfully control the ball and keep it within the boundaries of the right touchline, earning him a corner unexpectedly. Unfortunately, the corner didn't lead to any goals, but it was impressive how Kulusevski managed to retrieve the ball in the first place. The young Swedish winger played with a great level of determination that paid off in that moment.

In less than an hour, Sky highlights a piece of information about the way Palace has scored goals throughout the season. They have scored one goal during the first half and ten during the second half. This could boost the hosts' confidence and make the visitors rethink their strategy.

After 47 minutes of play, Ayew gave Royal a hard kick on his leg, which was not well received by Tottenham's left-back substitute. The game continued despite the incident.

The second half of the game has begun as Palace takes the field. Davies of the Spurs has been substituted with Emerson Royal.

The halftime show will be a major attraction during the upcoming game on Sunday. Jamie Jackson is fully immersed in preparing for it.

Crystal Palace Vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Goalless At Half Time

Both teams have not produced a lot in the game, therefore, the score remains the same. Palace may be more content with the current outcome than Spurs.

At the 45-minute mark plus one, there were no significant events that occurred during this period.

The game is going to have an extra couple of minutes added to it, making it 45 minutes in total.

The first half of the game is losing its excitement and intensity.

After 42 minutes, Andersen made a header that ended up going over the bar without causing any harm. Thankfully, this allowed Spurs to survive the attacking pressure from the opposition team.

After 41 minutes of play, the ball was passed back to Ward who was positioned on the edge of the penalty box. He made an attempt to hit the ball with the defender's leg, but the shot was deflected leading to another corner. This time, the ball was coming in from the left side of the field.

After Schlupp joins the game, Crystal Palace earns a corner when Porro from Tottenham Hotspur deflects the ball with his attempt to defend. Despite the half clearance, Ayew dribbles past Porro towards the right flank, resulting in Palace being granted another corner. Though Vicario punches the ball away from the box, Tottenham struggles to exit their half, giving Hughes of Palace a chance to win a third corner. This time, it is from the right side of the field.

After 38 minutes of play, Porro and Son collaborated to move the ball towards Maddison through the center. However, Maddison was unable to take a shot from the edge of the D. Before he could, Lerma quickly stepped back to prevent him from scoring and cleared the ball away.

In the 36th minute of the game, Andersen made a powerful pass towards the right. Ayew made an attempt to reach the ball, but Van de Ven quickly intervened by extending his leg. Unfortunately, the shot was blocked and resulted in a corner, but the team was not able to score from it.

After 34 minutes, there's a positive update: Van de Ven has managed to get back on his feet and it seems that he hasn't suffered any major injuries. He walks away for a short period of 30 seconds before returning to the scene.

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