
Kane headbutt
Chelsea are hosting Spurs at Stamford Bridge in a match that could have massive consequences in the race for the Premier League top four.
One of the most controversial moments of the match saw Harry Kane appear to headbutt Cesar Azpilicueta.
Despite the rising tensions, the match has not quite reached ‘Battle of the Bridge’ proportions.

LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 08: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur is fouled by Kepa Arrizabalaga of Chelsea and a penalty is later awarded through VAR during the Carabao Cup Semi-Final First Leg match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea at Wembley Stadium on January 8, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
Harry Kane tryna headbutt Azpilicueta 🤔🤔 we all know the FA won’t do anything cos it’s Spurs pic.twitter.com/wSQzRCO7n2
— DiLLion (@DylanLain96) February 27, 2019
Kane headbutt there no?
— Guts (@MrMeeds) February 27, 2019
Harry Kane headbutt but no red card? Ok then.
— Scott Curtis (@curtscape) February 27, 2019
Harry Kane goes in for a headbutt but it’s Azpilicueta locking horns!
Biased commentators at their best.
— Sripad (@falsewinger) February 27, 2019
Harry Kane headbutt. Guaranteed no action taken by @FA
— thecypriotafc (@thecypriotafc) February 27, 2019
Hopeful Arsenal fans
As there was no card given to Kane for the incident, Arsenal fans are hoping that the Spurs striker may face retrospective disciplinary action.
Arsenal face Spurs in the North London derby on the weekend. Even if Kane does get charged by the FA – which seems highly unlikely – Sunday’s game would probably come too soon.
Harry Kane headbutt… no red card. Should be suspended for North London Derby… and Poch has cheek to square up to refs #CHETOT pic.twitter.com/DDE4HAs3XW
— Juan Martinez (@Juanmartineeez) February 27, 2019
See also: Eden Hazard opens up about Chelsea’s ‘hard month’ before Spurs.
Why Jan Vertonghen is missing for Tottenham vs Chelsea.
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