Why Is It So Important To Lie About A Goal?

Last updated : 11 April 2018 By Footy Mad - Editor

Tottenham have lodged an appeal to the Premier League in a bid to ensure Harry Kane is credited for their second goal against Stoke, las Saturday.

Why is it THAT important? Because the player obviously LIED about it after the game!

Image result for Newcastle United Harry KaneThe England striker was adamant he should have been awarded the winning goal in the 2-1 victory on Saturday after claiming Christian Eriksen's free-kick glanced his shoulder on its way into the net.

Yet every TV pundit, who viewed it from ever camera in the stadium, insisted he never touched it!

Eriksen was credited with the goal - his second of the afternoon - but Tottenham have now appealed to the Premier League as Kane looks to boost his chances of winning the Golden Boot.

Kane has scored 24 goals in the league this season, five behind Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.