Brennan Johnson has been shown a red card in Tottenham's Champions League clash with Copenhagen after the VAR sent referee Erik Lambrechts to the pitch-side monitor.
UEFA's explanation for the decision reads: "Tottenham's player No22, using his studs, made a strong unfair contact with the opponent's left ankle which clearly endangered the safety of his opponent."
The Welsh international had originally been shown a yellow card for his challenge. Johnson reached for the ball, but his follow through saw his studs scrape down the Copenhagen player's calf.
The 24-year-old had scored Tottenham's opening goal of the night. Johnson skipped the ball past goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski and then, from a tight angle, put the ball in the back of the net.
Spurs were 2-0 up when Johnson was sent off. However, 10-minutes after the red card was dealt, goals from Micky van de Ven and Joao Palhinha had taken the score to 4-0.
Palhinha's goal was briefly checked for offside by VAR, but the Portuguese international, who had only been on the pitch for six minutes, was shown to be onside.
MORE TO FOLLOW...
We'll bring you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
For the very latest news and breaking news, visit football.london. Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you for the capital's clubs.
Shining a light on the issues fans really want to know about and providing rolling coverage of the latest news, football.london's writers give you the bigger picture on your club by knowing the little details inside-out.
Follow us on X @Football_LDN - for the all latet news as it happens in real time.
Sign up for one of Football London's free daily and weekly newsletters on your club by clicking here.