Callum Wilson hits out at Guglielmo Vicario for 'disrespect' after Tottenham goalkeeper taunted Newcastle striker during his side's 4-1 win in London

  • Tottenham defeated Newcastle 4-1 in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon
  • Guglielmo Vicario and Callum Wilson were involved in a confrontation
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Newcastle striker Callum Wilson was left fuming with Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario after his side's crushing 4-1 defeat on Sunday afternoon.

Richarlison fired Tottenham to a first win since October 27 with a brace as they rediscovered their early season form.

Destiny Udogie and Son Heung-min were also on the scoresheet as Eddie Howe's men suffered a humbling defeat.

It was a tough day for Newcastle's attackers and Vicario did his best to thwart Wilson as he made a face at him after saving his header in the dying stages of the match.

It led to a confrontation between the two players and Wilson did not mince words in his post-match interview.

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Guglielmo Vicario made a face at Callum Wilson after saving the Newcastle striker's header

Yeah, I mean, there's a way to win, right,ā€ he said. ā€œI think we saw it in the week when Everton won and Pickford were messing around.

'The goalkeeper goes up for a header, he starts making faces and messing around and it's just a lack of respect, I thought, I said my piece and we're grown men and we move on.'

Former Spurs defender Michael Dawson gave his opinion on the incident on Sky Sports, saying: 'If I'm 4-1 down I'd be quite annoyed too. It's been a tough afternoon for Newcastle.

'You don't have to worry about it, you're home and dry and there's no need to rub salt in the wounds. Callum spoke there and it's now done and dusted.

The incident led to a heated confrontation between the two players towards the end of the match

The incident led to a heated confrontation between the two players towards the end of the match

Harry Redknapp added: Think about the last few days, the 3-0 at Everton and seven goals in their last two away games. I feel for them (Newcastle), they have so many injuries, they are decimated with injuries.

'And if you do your best to get a performance out of your team. Every now and then you can get a gig at home because you have the audience with you and it takes you along and carries you through. But away from home I was so confident because they played such a big game and just didn't reach that level.

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