Revealed: Why Tottenham were allowed to make SIX substitutions during their Premier League opener against Leicester

Jamie Vardy announced his return to the Premier League with a goal on Monday night, helping newly promoted Leicester City.

It was a tough start to the new season for Ange Postecoglou’s team. Despite controlling the game, they were unable to hold on to their one-goal lead.

Pedro Porro’s header into the bottom right corner on 29 minutes gave Tottenham the upper hand in the match. But as their manager Postecoglou admitted late in the game, Tottenham failed to capitalise on their chances. That would ultimately cost them dearly.

Eight years after beating Spurs to the title, it was Vardy who returned to score his ninth Premier League goal against the north London club, helping Leicester take a point from their opening game of the season. Announcing his return to the top flight, Vardy, unmarked at the far post, headed in Issahaku Fatawu’s cross to equalise for the Foxes.

‘[It was a] “Disappointing outcome,” Postecoglou said after the game. “Very dominant first half, really wasteful in front of goal.

Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Monday

Jamie Vardy (second left) scored the equaliser in the second half to cancel out a Pedro Porro strike

Ange Postecoglou declared the result ‘disappointing’ as his team dominated Leicester in terms of attempts and possession

‘The first 15-20 minutes we were very dominant, wasteful, but you know that when it’s 1-0 there’s always a chance for the opponent to come back into the game. That’s what happened and we lost our way for 15 or 20 minutes.

‘We lost our cool and the crowd got behind us, but we still finished strongly. [I’m] I’m just very disappointed that we weren’t sharp enough up front, that we made some wrong decisions, that we weren’t calm and that we didn’t get the reward that our football deserved.’

With 20 minutes remaining, there were also disturbing scenes when Spurs midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur was knocked out after colliding head-on with Leicester’s Abdul Fatawu as he took a corner.

He was later replaced by Archie Gray, who arrived in the summer and brought the former Leeds midfielder on as a concussion replacement.

Tottenham would go on to make five more substitutions in the second half. But some fans have questioned how Postecoglou’s side were allowed to make six substitutions.

Vardy (right) announced his return to the Premier League in style, helping Steve Cooper’s (left) newly promoted side secure their first points of the season

Rodrigo Bentancur suffered a worrying head injury during the match and appeared to be knocked out

Bentancur was then carried off the field on a stretcher, with Archie Gray coming on as a replacement due to concussion.

Hoping for a winning goal, Postecoglou opted to bring on strikers Timo Werner for Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski for James Maddison in the 78th minute, with midfielders Gray and Lucas Bergvall also coming on.

Substitutions Tottenham vs Leicester

Bentancur (Grey 78′) – Substitution due to concussion

Sarr (Bergvall 78′)

Johnson (Werner 78′)

Maddison (Kulusevski 79′)

Porro (Spence 90+2′)

Son (Richarlison 90+2′)

Later in the match, Postecoglou had to replace Pedro Porro for right-back Djed Spence in injury time, with the former apparently suffering from a soft tissue injury. Richarlison also came on for Son Heung-min, just minutes before the end of the match.

In the Premier League, teams are allowed to make a maximum of five tactical substitutions over three occasions during a match. This rule was first introduced at the start of the 2022-23 season.

In 2021, the top managers of the top football team agreed to trial the International Football Association Board (IFAB) recommended rules for concussed substitutes, with a view to introducing additional measures to protect players from neurological injury following head injuries, and ensuring teams are not put at a numerical disadvantage.

This means that teams will be allowed to make up to two additional substitutions during a match, on top of the five tactical substitutions they are allowed to make, if a player sustains a head injury and shows symptoms of concussion.

Postecoglou would then use his full allocation of five substitutions, also bringing on Gray (second from left) for Bentancur

Richarlisson would also come on in injury time for Son Heung-min as Spurs went in search of a late winner

After a medical assessment, if doctors believe the substituted player is showing symptoms of concussion, that player will not be allowed to return to the field of play. If they are cleared to continue, the player will be allowed to return to the field.

Any player on the team’s nine-substitute list can come on as a concussion substitute, even if the team has made all tactical changes.

Bentancur was Tottenham’s first substitution of the game, but his substitution was due to a concussion, meaning Postecoglou had to make five more tactical changes for the remainder of the game.

Postecglou gave an update on Bentancur’s condition after the match and was asked if the midfielder was knocked out.

“I don’t know,” he replied. “If it’s a head injury and you see a player fall, I think nowadays we’re always cautious at that moment and I don’t know the real circumstances, but I know it was a head impact.”

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