Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League woes continued as they found themselves on the end of a controversial Fulham goal.Harry Wilson struck after six minutes, volleying home past Guglielmo Vicario.GettyTudor was left raging on the touchline by the decision to allow Fulham’s goal[/caption]However, in the build-up, Radu Dragusin went to ground after being pushed in the back with two hands, while airborne, by Raul Jimenez.With the Romanian left on the ground, Oscar Bobb was able to lob the ball into the box where a Conor Gallagher attempted clearance then fell to Wilson who finished superbly.Spurs players instantly surrounded the referee with concerns over the validity of the goal.It was checked by VAR but the referee’s on-field call was confirmed.The Premier League Match Centre post on X said: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed the contact by Jiménez on Drăgușin did not meet the threshold for a foul.”There was particular consternation among the players given they had seen a potential equaliser ruled out in their derby loss to Arsenal for a similar push in the back.There Randal Kolo Muani put both hands on Gabriel’s back before rifling home with the goal instantly disallowed in the 4-1 loss.It was a decision later praised on ‘Mic’d up’ where Peter Bankes explained his thought process.When queried on it by Michael Owen, who felt the Brazilian defender had exaggerated the contact, Bankes said: “Not at all. I’m still comfortable. Obviously, different speeds can make things look different.“In slow motion, it can look different to what you see live. I get one look at it, and I was more than happy that the two hands on the back had enough impact and was an offence.View Tweet: https://t.co/Pqu8lZicXdGettyWilson volleyed home after the controversial push[/caption]GettyWilson wheeled away celebrating after his strike[/caption]“I understand there’s going to be split opinions on it, but for me I’m still comfortable that that is enough for a free-kick. “However, Tottenham found themselves an unlikely ally in Arsenal legend Perry Groves after the decision against Fulham“It’s a foul,” he told talkSPORT. “It’s no different to the one with Gabriel last week.“It’s exactly the same with Jimenez, he’s put both his arms in his back.You can be stronger but he’s pushed him off balance. If he doesn’t put his arms in his back Dragusin heads the ball.“What we want is consistency and there’s no consistency.“The Spurs fans will be absolutely fuming, thinking, ‘Hold on a minute, Gabriel gets away with one because he over-exaggerates like he’s been let out of an [airplane with a] parachute and that one doesn’t get given’.”GettyTottenham players protested strongly but their words fell on deaf ears[/caption]Things then got worse for Tottenham as ex-Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi then smashed home a stunning strike from the edge of the box to make the scoreline 2-0.