"Micky van de Ven was sent off in the first half. He was shown a red card for preventing a goalscoring opportunity when he brought down Ismaila Sarr after the Palace winger had outpaced him into the box. Referee Andrew Madley didn't hesitate in brandishing a straight red card to the centre-back, leaving Spurs with 10 men for the rest of the evening."
"Dominic Solanke broke the deadlock by toe-poking the ball into the net following impressive work on the left from Archie Gray. However, Tottenham's lead was short-lived as Sarr equalised from the penalty spot from the subsequent pull by Van de Ven inside the box. Jorgen Stand Larsen and Sarr added a second and third before half-time to pile the misery on Tudor's side."
"Tottenham Hotspur were plunged even further into relegation trouble as they were beaten 3-1 at home by Crystal Palace. Spurs are still without a win this calendar year, and their interim head coach, Igor Tudor, has lost all three of his matches in charge so far."
Tottenham suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace, deepening their relegation concerns. Interim head coach Igor Tudor has now lost all three matches in charge, following defeats to Arsenal and Fulham. The match turned decisively when defender Micky van de Ven received a straight red card in the first half for bringing down Ismaila Sarr and preventing a goalscoring opportunity. Despite Dominic Solanke initially giving Spurs the lead, Crystal Palace equalized through Sarr's penalty and added two more goals before halftime. Van de Ven will miss the upcoming Liverpool fixture but remains eligible for Champions League action against Atletico Madrid.
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