Sky: Spurs appeal to FA to award the second goal against Stoke City to Harry Kane | Spurs win appeal

I can't believe the reaction this has got from you lot.

He's a striker, he felt he got a touch and it was his goal. He felt the goal was incorrectly awarded to Eriksen and he wanted it to be his goal. To most players it doesn't matter but when you are chasing three successive golden boots of course he's going to be bothered about it.

Kane has done the right thing. That goal could be the difference, and you can tell by Kanes reaction straight after the goal that he felt he got the touch and it's his goal.

Nothing else to see here. The FA have seen sense and Eriksen was happy to take the assist. Job done.
 
Has the fan angle been posted yet?

The one where it looks like it's absolutely nowhere near him?
 
I can't believe the reaction this has got from you lot.

He's a striker, he felt he got a touch and it was his goal. He felt the goal was incorrectly awarded to Eriksen and he wanted it to be his goal. To most players it doesn't matter but when you are chasing three successive golden boots of course he's going to be bothered about it.

Kane has done the right thing. That goal could be the difference, and you can tell by Kanes reaction straight after the goal that he felt he got the touch and it's his goal.

Nothing else to see here. The FA have seen sense and Eriksen was happy to take the assist. Job done.

What he 'feels' is irrelevant. He didn't touch it.

He's not "done the right thing" at all, because anyone with any semblance of sense and shame would see the replays and realise they hadn't touched it at all and that would be the end of it. Instead he swore on his daughters life that he touched it and got his club to appeal to give him the goal like a bratty child.

The FA awarding him a goal he didn't score is also not "seeing sense", it's straight up ridiculousness on every level.
 
I can't believe the reaction this has got from you lot.

He's a striker, he felt he got a touch and it was his goal. He felt the goal was incorrectly awarded to Eriksen and he wanted it to be his goal. To most players it doesn't matter but when you are chasing three successive golden boots of course he's going to be bothered about it.

Kane has done the right thing. That goal could be the difference, and you can tell by Kanes reaction straight after the goal that he felt he got the touch and it's his goal.

Nothing else to see here. The FA have seen sense and Eriksen was happy to take the assist. Job done.

Err...are you trolling?

Edit: just realised you’re a Tottenham supporter. Makes sense.
 
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On the face of it it's not really that serious is it? He's obviously extremely driven and has a voracious appetite for goals, so him claiming to have got a touch on it to try and boost his goal tally isn't crazy.

It's more to do with the grovelling nature of it all from Kane. It's all a bit fecking tragic and pathetic really.
 
Make this worthwhile and score a hat-trick against City.
 
I can't believe the reaction this has got from you lot.

He's a striker, he felt he got a touch and it was his goal. He felt the goal was incorrectly awarded to Eriksen and he wanted it to be his goal. To most players it doesn't matter but when you are chasing three successive golden boots of course he's going to be bothered about it.

Kane has done the right thing. That goal could be the difference, and you can tell by Kanes reaction straight after the goal that he felt he got the touch and it's his goal.

Nothing else to see here. The FA have seen sense and Eriksen was happy to take the assist. Job done.

He’s obsessed with himself, that’s what he is. Caring more about himself than the team and even stealing a team mate’s goal just increase his own market value. Bet he sleeps with his own face printed on his pillowcase, too.
 
What he 'feels' is irrelevant. He didn't touch it.

He's not "done the right thing" at all, because anyone with any semblance of sense and shame would see the replays and realise they hadn't touched it at all and that would be the end of it. Instead he swore on his daughters life that he touched it and got his club to appeal to give him the goal like a bratty child.

The FA awarding him a goal he didn't score is also not "seeing sense", it's straight up ridiculousness on every level.

How do you know he didn't touch it. Replays are inconclusive so the only person who know is Kane.

Why do you even care? Spurs still scored and whether it was Kane or Eriksen it doesn't matter.
 
He’s obsessed with himself, that’s what he is. Caring more about himself than the team and even stealing a team mate’s goal just increase his own market value. Bet he sleeps with his own face printed on his pillowcase, too.

Kane is the biggest team player around. He's all about the collective but he's also a hungry goal scorer.

He's looked up to by all his teammates because he's such a team player. He didn't steal a goal from his teammates. Eriksen said in the post match interview he felt it was Kane's goal. Honestly grow up.
 
How do you know he didn't touch it. Replays are inconclusive so the only person who know is Kane.

Why do you even care? Spurs still scored and whether it was Kane or Eriksen it doesn't matter.

If replays are inconclusive then he shouldn't get it.

The swearing on his daughters life and begging on twitter have made him and the club look really small time.
 
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How do you know he didn't touch it. Replays are inconclusive so the only person who know is Kane.

Why do you even care? Spurs still scored and whether it was Kane or Eriksen it doesn't matter.

Looking at your post history you’re a spurs fan, right? If it was an arsenal player who did what Kane is doing and arsenal as a club backed it, I can guarantee you and all the other spurs fans defending this would be laughing and taking the piss out of how small time they are
 
How do you know he didn't touch it. Replays are inconclusive so the only person who know is Kane.

Why do you even care? Spurs still scored and whether it was Kane or Eriksen it doesn't matter.

The replays make it pretty clear actually, but even if we were to accept your position that they're inconclusive it shouldn't have been changed.

This is a discussion forum, you might want to consider what that means.

It's pathetic and small time from both Kane and Spurs and ridiculous from the league panel for pandering to them.
 
Honestly think there will be a backlash against Kane for this when he comes to opposition from now on. Disgrace he's claimed it, appealed it and swore on his daughter's life. He'll regret it in my opinion.
 
Honestly think there will be a backlash against Kane for this when he comes to opposition from now on. Disgrace he's claimed it, appealed it and swore on his daughter's life. He'll regret it in my opinion.

I hope he wins the golden boot by one goal lol
 
Kane is the biggest team player around. He's all about the collective but he's also a hungry goal scorer.

He's looked up to by all his teammates because he's such a team player. He didn't steal a goal from his teammates. Eriksen said in the post match interview he felt it was Kane's goal. Honestly grow up.

Kanes wants as many goals to his name as humanly possible for when United/Real/Bayern come calling in the summer. More goals means a stronger bargaining chip when negotiating his contract.
 
I 1000% think he gets a touch on this. The ball looks to change trajectory and I can't see him going to the lengths he has if he didn't.
 
I 1000% think he gets a touch on this. The ball looks to change trajectory and I can't see him going to the lengths he has if he didn't.
At best it would be his shirt that got the slightest touch but not really. The ball absolutely does not change its trajectory which means it's not his goal anyway. Hilariously small time from Kane and Spurs.
 
Kane is the biggest team player around. He's all about the collective but he's also a hungry goal scorer.

He's looked up to by all his teammates because he's such a team player. He didn't steal a goal from his teammates. Eriksen said in the post match interview he felt it was Kane's goal. Honestly grow up.

To focus on winning the golden boot (individual award) and even claiming a possible deflection goal afterwards, is not my definition of a team player. Yes, forwards should be hungry for goals, but that is to win the match, not for winning private trophies. And of course Eriksen would say that, what'd you expect?

Anyways, I think he has lost more than he won by doing this, as he made himself the laugh of the month.
 
At best it would be his shirt that got the slightest touch but not really. The ball absolutely does not change its trajectory which means it's not his goal anyway. Hilariously small time from Kane and Spurs.

Precisely. Says a lot about them for even pursing this. What a bunch of jokers. Hope we destroy them in the FA Cup semifinal even more now. #JusticeFor[Salah/Eriksen/Common Decency!]
 
Kane probably felt his shirt move as he was swiveling his head and thought that it was a touch from the ball.

From the videos, he gets nowhere near it.
 
I hope he wins the golden boot by one goal lol
of course you would. and if it were lukaku vs aguaro for the same title and a ball hit luks arm hair I'd be backing him too, but we all know it was never kane's goal. saw the replay for the first time today and honestly a bit annoyed he's trying to claim it.
 
of course you would. and if it were lukaku vs aguaro for the same title and a ball hit luks arm hair I'd be backing him too, but we all know it was never kane's goal. saw the replay for the first time today and honestly a bit annoyed he's trying to claim it.

Lukaku winning the golden boot :lol:
 
I 1000% think he gets a touch on this. The ball looks to change trajectory and I can't see him going to the lengths he has if he didn't.
Can you post the footage which shows this please? From the angles I watched there was no change.