Pedro Porro’s emotions got the better of him after he was substituted during Tottenham Hotspur’s latest damaging defeat.Spurs suffered a first-half capitulation as they fell to a 3-1 loss at home to relegation rivals Crystal Palace on Thursday night.Porro appeared to berate the fourth official after he was taken off in Spurs’ latest lossGettyDespite taking the lead through Dominic Solanke it was another night to forget for the north London club.Igor Tudor’s side conceded three goals in 12 minutes after Micky van de Ven was sent off in a blow to their Premier League survival hopes.The dramatic collapse prompted hundreds of Spurs fans to head of the exits before the half-time whistle.Those that stayed saw little improvement during the second half.However, they were finally treated to some emotion from their team after Porro was brought off in the 74th minute.The full-back was replaced by Xavi Simons as part of a double change by Tudor which also saw Richarlison come on for Solanke.As Porro left the field, though, he turned back in his manager’s direction to berate the fourth official.He could be seen shouting back at Ruebyn Ricardo as the official pointed towards the bench in an attempt to calm the Spanish defender down.Porro had seemingly been angered by several refereeing decisions during the match.Although Van de Ven was sent off for bringing down Ismaila Sarr inside the penalty area, Spurs had earlier benefited from a VAR call.Porro had been seemingly annoyed by several refereeing decisions against PalaceGettyView Tweet: https://t.co/5duMNBJgpLSarr saw what he thought was the opener ruled out for offside moments before Solanke scored.However, Porro remained furious as he trudged into the Spurs dugout, smacking a chair before taking his seat amongst his team-mates.He had earlier felt aggrieved after referee Andy Madley did not award a free-kick for a coming together with Palace’s Daichi Kamada.Porro’s tantrum came as Spurs suffered their fifth consecutive Premier League defeat.The result means they remain just one point above the relegation zone in 16th place.West Ham United’s win over Fulham on Wednesday has left their London rivals perilously close to the drop zone.Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur reacts as he is substituted offGettySpurs have not tasted relegation since last dropping out of the top-flight in 1977.On that occasion, they sealed an immediate return and have been an ever-present since.