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The late, late show as Spurs net leveller after Gordon penalty drama

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December 03, 2025

THE fury of Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall was there for all to see as the influential pair walked off the field at full-time. Newcastle United blew it against Tottenham Hotspur and the duo were not happy.

- By LEE RYDER

Having led twice, Newcastle seemed determined to offer Spurs a way back into the game as Cristian Romero's double ensured Thomas Frank's side left Tyneside like a team that had picked up an away win.

Bruno Guimaraes' equaliser and Anthony Gordon's penalty should have done enough to win this one, until Newcastle's late collapse. It was two points lost rather than a point gained.

Livramento and Hall were last off the pitch, deep in discussion and shaking their heads, arms being thrown in the air. Their anger at what had happened in the final minutes was evident as another stoppage time goal at St James' Park - following on from those conceded against Liverpool and Arsenal - denied Newcastle again.

United got their first sight of goal on four minutes when Hall made a forward run and struck an effort that flew wide. Moments later Jacob Murphy looked to supply Nick Woltemade with a decent cross from the right but the in form German international headed over the bar.

Hall was on hand to make an important clearance in the after Brennan Johnson's ball into the danger area and it proved a crucial intervention with Mohammed Kudus lurking. Harvey Barnes hung the ball up from the left on 12 minutes but Murphy's effort was hooked over.

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