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WARNOCK SLAMS ‘POOR’ KANE

Cardiff manager claims Kane had a hand in Ralls’ red card as Spurs’ win

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CARDIFF manager Neil Warnock slammed England captain Harry Kane’s role in a red card shown to Joe Ralls as Tottenham moved just a point off the top of the Premier League table with a badtempere­d 1-0 win at Wembley.

Ralls saw red for a cynical lunge on Lucas Moura on the hour mark.

Kane also saw a yellow card for his reaction to Ralls, but Warnock was scathing of how the Spurs players surrounded referee Mike Dean, who initially seemed set to show just a yellow card.

“It didn’t help being surrounded by 15 white shirts,” said Warnock.

“He (Kane) is doing that to make an issue of it. An England player going off like that... then he’s grabbed him, why not give him a red card?

“I don’t think he needs to do that, he’s a tremendous player. I love him playing for England. Just because he’s had a poor game and Spurs are having a poor game, don’t take it out on us.”

Outclassed by the brilliance of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in the Champions League in midweek, Spurs were grateful for Cardiff’s lack of firepower to ensure a lacklustre performanc­e after Eric Dier ’s early opener went unpunished.

Toby Alderweire­ld cleared off the line from Josh Murphy and Hugo Lloris was forced into a fine save from Sean Morrison as Spurs failed to add to their advantage despite Ralls’s dismissal.

“It wasn’t the best performanc­e,” admitted Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino. “We are in a very good position in the table, one point to the top, but if we want to be in the same positon, or be a contender we have to improve a lot the performanc­e.”

Despite a World Cup hangover with a spate of muscle injuries and the uncertaint­y over when the club’s new stadium will be completed, a return of six wins from their opening eight Premier League games matches Spurs’ best ever start to a campaign under Pochettino.

The disruption in relocating the match to Wembley due to delays in completing the new White Hart Lane did though lead to a sparse crowd on a sodden day in the English capital that surprised Pochettino.

“I was a little bit surprised,” said the Argentine. “I understand, we cannot ask for more of our fans. It was a difficult day, the weather and everything, the last tier was empty.”

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Tottenham's Harry Kane (right), Eric Dier and teammates react after Lucas Moura (not pictured) was fouled by Cardiff’s Joe Ralls as referee Mike Dean prepares to issue a red card at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
REUTERS PIC Tottenham's Harry Kane (right), Eric Dier and teammates react after Lucas Moura (not pictured) was fouled by Cardiff’s Joe Ralls as referee Mike Dean prepares to issue a red card at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

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