'It's not a foul': Gary Neville accuses Chelsea's Thiago Silva of 'conning the ref' as Harry Kane has a goal chalked off for a push on the Brazilian defender at Stamford Bridge Harry Kane thought he'd put Tottenham in front five minutes before the interval His strike was disallowed, though, for a push on Thiago Silva in the build-up Gary Neville felt Silva went down too easily, and disagreed with the decision
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There were no official goals in the first half of Chelsea's home clash with Tottenham on Sunday, but there were no shortage of controversial incidents at Stamford Bridge.
The most debatable moment arrived five minutes before the break when Harry Kane thought he had given Tottenham the lead, only to have his effort ruled out by referee Paul Tierney.
With Ryan Sessegnon bursting down the wing, Kane was left in a foot race with Thiago Silva inside the penalty area. Sessegnon squared the ball and Kane turned and finished past Kepa Arrizabalaga, while Silva was left on the floor.