Yves Bissouma was shown the second red card of his Premier League career at Luton as he blatantly dived to try to win a free-kick.
Tottenham dominated the first half at Kenilworth Road and would have had five goals with ease on another day. However, they couldn't find a way through and, with the game in the balance as it edged towards half-time and having already been booked, Bissouma tried and spectacularly failed to win his side a free-kick on the edge of the Luton box. Referee John Brooks spotted the dive and showed him his second yellow card.
Despite a dominant first-half display, they will play the second 45 minutes with 10 men as Yves Bissouma is given a second yellow for a dive...Bissouma would have missed Spurs' next Premier League game at home to Fulham on October 23 anyway after picking up his fifth booking of the season 11 minutes before being shown his second of the day.
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