Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp turned on striker Peter Crouch after defeat at Everton.
Redknapp was disappointed Crouch had strayed offside in the act of scoring what looked like a second Spurs goal on the stroke of half-time.
Redknapp said: "At half-time if I'd have been offered a draw I wouldn't have taken it.
"I thought we could have won this game and we should have scored before half-time.
"Gareth Bale broke away - he has either got to score himself or Crouchy has got to make sure he scores.
"Crouchy shouldn't be offside there, he has got a tap-in.
"Between the pair of them we should have scored really. It was farcical.
"But credit to Everton, they lifted it. They got after us much better in the second half and they missed some good opportunities.
"They pressed us well, worked their socks off and made it difficult for us.
"We didn't pass the ball as well as we did first half and they got on top of us."