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HUGO LLORIS dropped another clanger to gift Newcastle the lead at Tottenham.
The Spurs goalkeeper came rushing out of his area to try and intercept an overhit pass through the middle.
Rather than waiting for it to bounce into his area, the Frenchman tried to chest it under control before running into Callum Wilson.
The Toon striker stood his ground and was bundled into by the Tottenham captain.
Lloris threw himself to the floor – complaining of a foul – as Wilson carried on and produced a deft left-footed chip from 25 yards over Eric Dier into the unguarded net.
Wilson ran away in celebration as Lloris immediately pleaded his case to the referee.
But a lengthy VAR check came to nothing and the goal stood – leaving Lloris red-faced and Tottenham behind.
And fans piled in on the 35-year-old veteran shot-stopper.
One asked: “What is he doing hahaha.”
Another quipped: “Never in a month of Sundays is that a foul.”