Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest on Sunday, May 9.
Spurs' stance on Champions League final hosting revealed
Tottenham are not planning to hold talks over hosting the Champions League final later this month, football.london has learned.
The final between Chelsea and Manchester City is set to take place on May 29, with a minimum of 4,000 tickets for both clubs being sold for the clash at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey.
However, on Friday, the UK government made it clear that supporters should not travel to Turkey after adding the country to England's travel red list.
So there has been speculation that the final could be played in the UK, but that won't be at Spurs' brand new stadium.
Read the full story here.
Mason rues VAR decision
Ryan Mason thinks Tottenham had a perfectly legitimate goal ruled out in their 3-1 defeat to Leeds United on Saturday afternoon.
Harry Kane thought he'd put Spurs 2-1 ahead at Elland Road, but it was then disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
Speaking after the game, Mason shared his honest verdict on the controversial decision.
The interim Spurs boss said: "Of course [it could have changed the game].
"Goals change games of football. I'll be honest when I saw it on the touchline I thought it was onside.
"The first time I watched it I thought it was onside and I've watched it three or four times since and my opinion hasn't changed on that.
"The momentum, the whole feeling of a football match, can change because at that point it stayed 1-1 and at 2-1 it's a completely different game of football.
"It was disappointing that we didn't get the decision there."
Read every word from Mason here.
O'Hara slates Aurier
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara has labelled Serge Aurier an "absolute liability" following yesterday's loss to Leeds.
Spurs fell behind just before half-time when Patrick Bamford netted for the Whites, with the goal coming from an overlapping Ezgjan Alioski, who wasn't tracked by Aurier.
Taking to Twitter to vent his frustration, O'Hara did not hold back in his assessment of the Ivory Coast right-back.
He tweeted during the Premier League match: "Aurier is just an absolute liability. #spurs".