Roberto De Zerbi has now issued a six-word response to the latest admission from the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents (KMI) panel following the decision not to send Brian Brobbey off in Tottenham’s clash against Sunderland.Tottenham Hotspur have barely had any luck this season, especially on the injury front, with several players sidelined.In fact, recent data has Spurs at the top of the table for the unluckiest side in the Premier League this season, with their injuries the number one contributing factor.However, that misfortune has not been limited to just injuries, with certain decisions on the pitch hardly going their way.Many fans will remember the push on Gabriel by Randal Kolo Muani in the last north London derby that saw the Frenchman’s goal disallowed, while a similar incident saw Cristian Romero penalised after he pushed Hugo Ekitike.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramRoberto De Zerbi reacts Brian Brobbey red card admissionIn the recent fixture against Sunderland, yet another refereeing decision went against Spurs when Black Cats forward Brian Brobbey pushed Romero into Antonin Kinsky. This challenge proved costly as Romero was forced off the pitch with an injury that is now expected to keep him sidelined for five to seven weeks, effectively ending his season.Brian Brobbey initially escaped punishment for the incident, receiving no booking despite the severity of the push, but the Premier League Key Match Incidents (KMI) panel has now admitted that the forward should have been sent off. In a narrowly decided 3:2 vote, the panel ruled that referee Rob Jones made a serious error by failing to issue a second yellow card to the Dutch attacker.Roberto De Zerbi was asked for his thoughts after being informed that the Premier League KMI panel had admitted Brian Brobbey should have been dismissed, and the Tottenham head coach offered a sharp, six-word response regarding the outcome of the match. Speaking to the media on the futility of the admission after the points had already been dropped, the Italian asked: “Can we play again that game?”🚨 Roberto De Zerbi when getting told Premier League KMI panel admit Brian Brobbey should have been sent off…“Can we play again that game?”. pic.twitter.com/v6xwXcNh2x— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 24, 2026Tottenham face Wolves trip as Anthony Taylor record provides hopeWith the margins for survival currently so slim, everyone at the club will be hoping that costly refereeing errors are kept to a minimum during the final stretch of the Premier League campaign. A single poor decision from a match official could prove to be the difference between maintaining top-flight status and the disaster of relegation, particularly as Spurs currently sit two points adrift of safety.Next up for Tottenham is a challenging trip to Molineux to face Wolves, a ground where the Lilywhites have historically struggled to secure consistent results. The pressure will be on the players to produce a clinical performance and overcome their recent away-day struggles in the West Midlands.However, the appointment of Anthony Taylor as the referee for the fixture may offer some degree of encouragement, as Tottenham have fared well when the Cheshire official has taken charge of their matches. Spurs have won more than half of the fifty games he has previously officiated for them, and the hope will be for that record to continue when the two sides lock horns on Saturday afternoon.READ MORE: Roberto De Zerbi says four Tottenham stars stepped up and three can get betterThe post Roberto De Zerbi issues six-word response as Premier League admit big mistake in Tottenham defeat appeared first on Spurs Web.