
West Ham United hit back from a goal behind to secure a 1-1 draw with Tottenham at London Stadium on Wednesday.
Antonio Conte's Spurs have won three and drawn two of their five games so far and stay in third place, behind Arsenal and Manchester City.
Spurs thought they had a penalty for handball on Aaron Cresswell, but after a lengthy check by VAR and having watched the incident on the pitchside monitor, referee Peter Bankes overturned his decision.
However, the visitors did break the deadlock before half-time when through Thilo Kehrer's unfortunate own goal, which came about from a deflection off Harry Kane's low cross.
West Ham fought hard in the match and deservedly equalised through Tomas Soucek, who finished confidently from Michail Antonio's flicked pass.
The Hammers came closest to winning the match when Pablo Fornals flashed his first-time shot over from 12 yards.
Speaking on the decision to overturn Cresswell's handball, Conte said: "Honestly, at the end of the first half, I spoke with the referee and told him 'you have taken the right decision'. It is incredible that VAR looked again, called the referee, he can see it was the right decision and the call from VAR was strange. I can tell only that the referee has taken the right decision. Usually the VAR calls when the call is not right.
"In England they have to learn much more to use the VAR in the right way. You have to study very well and be more accurate. If there is VAR, you have to utilise it in the right way or accept the decision of the referee. If you have a TV then you have time to see. It is difficult not only for me but every coach."

