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More VAR Confusion as Dele Alli Saves Tottenham vs. Watford

Spurs managed to come away with a point against Watford as the main official awarded Dele Alli's equalizer after VAR had initially ruled it out due to what seemed a handball in the build up.
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LONDON (AP) Tottenham's struggles in the Premier League showed no signs of ending as Spurs needed a late equalizer just to earn a 1-1 home draw against last-place Watford on Saturday.

The debate around VAR will likely go on as well, after the video-replay system sparked more confusion and controversy.

Dele Alli's late equalizer for Tottenham was allowed to stand after a VAR check, despite the midfielder seemingly using his arm to control the ball before slotting home in the 86th minute. In addition, the big screens at Tottenham Stadium initially showed that VAR had overturned the goal, before the referee pointed to the spot and allowed it to stand.

It saved Spurs from a third straight loss in all competitions, following the embarrassing 7-2 rout by Bayern Munich in the Champions League and a 3-0 defeat to Brighton before the international break.

"Of course it's a relief,'' Alli said about the VAR decision. "I was sure it didn't hit my hand but then you start thinking did it? I tried to make sure it didn't touch it so I could get the strike away. . We know we have a world-class team so it's about showing what we can do when things don't go our way. It's important we turn it around. We know how good we are, we just have to start showing it on the pitch.''