Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma was shown a red card against Luton.
Spurs dominated proceedings in the first-half but failed to score a goal, with Richarlison missing two gilt-edged chances to put his side in the lead.Despite their dominance, Ange Postecoglou's team went into the break a man down after Bissouma was shown a red card in the stoppage time.Despite a dominant first-half display, they will play the second 45 minutes with 10 men as Yves Bissouma is given a second yellow for a dive...
Second yellow for diving. If I speak..."Another commented:"It took one week for god to revenge for us.
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