Watford player Ignacio Pussetto saves a goal on his line in the 90th minute of the match against Tottenham, January 18, 2020. - Adrian DENNIS / AFP

Tottenham is hard at the moment. And in addition, José Mourinho's team does not have a little bit of luck going well. In search of a first victory - and a first goal scored - since the beginning of January, the Spurs passed close against Watford on Saturday, but they had to settle for a 0-0. And when we say close, it is not a figure of speech.

In the 90th minute, they thought they had finally found the net, but Watford player Ignacio Pussetto managed an unlikely rescue. The Goal line technology is final: no goal , for exactly 10.04 millimeters.

👀 Saving a goal with 10.04mm to spare ... 👏👏👏 # WATTOT https://t.co/eaF20hcgWs pic.twitter.com/Km9UF103Yo

- Premier League (@premierleague) January 18, 2020

Enough to have the only thing, what ... But José Mourinho did not want to add more after the meeting. "It's like that ... It was played a few millimeters, but Goal line technology makes no mistake, unlike VAR, reacted the Portuguese coach. We have to accept it (…), even if we deserved to win this match. "

"Goal-line technology doesn't make mistakes like VAR"

Jose Mourinho believes his team deserved to win at Watford but doesn't want to speak too critically of the refereeing performance.

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- Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) January 18, 2020

With only five points taken over the last six days, the Spurs are no longer advancing and are provisionally 7th in the Premier League, three points behind Manchester United (5th) who moves to Liverpool on Sunday.

The absence of Harry Kane is cruelly felt in front, where Londoners find it difficult to create clear opportunities. They have also not scored in the league since the English captain left the lawn limping against Southampton, January 1. His unavailability for several months is a real source of concern at the club.

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