Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025/26 Premier League campaign has continued to split opinion, with supporters locked in debate over whether the club’s troubles stemmed from poor performances alone or were compounded by questionable officiating throughout the season.
Into that debate has stepped former Premier League referee and VAR official Mike Dean, whose recent comments have reignited discussion among Spurs fans and beyond.
Dean, no stranger to controversy during his time as both an on-field official and video assistant referee, suggested that modern football analysis tends to underestimate the psychological weight and momentum-shifting effect that key refereeing decisions can have over the course of a season.
Without directly pointing the finger at any individual official or alleging bias, his remarks have nonetheless been read by many supporters as a tacit recognition that Tottenham found themselves on the wrong side of several pivotal calls at crucial moments of the campaign.
“Football is decided by small margins”
Dean’s central argument was that the full story of a season is rarely captured by the final standings alone.
“People look at the table at the end of the season and think it’s all about quality over 38 games,” he reportedly said. “But there are moments in matches that can completely change confidence, momentum, and belief.”
Those words have resonated strongly with Tottenham supporters, a large number of whom feel the club was repeatedly on the receiving end of inconsistent VAR calls and refereeing errors when it mattered most.
Spurs fans revisit a season of frustration
Across the 2025/26 campaign, Tottenham featured in numerous high-profile VAR reviews, with officials including Robert Jones and John Brooks attracting significant criticism from fans and pundits alike. Disallowed goals, disputed penalty decisions, and contentious red-card reviews all contributed to a growing sense among the Spurs faithful that the fine margins were consistently working against them at defining points of the season.
No official review has concluded that Tottenham were subject to any pattern of systematic errors, but the sheer volume of contested incidents kept the club at the heart of officiating debates throughout the year.
Dean’s complicated history with VAR
Dean’s association with VAR controversy is well established, stemming from a number of high-profile decisions during his years as both a referee and a video assistant. His name has become a recurring reference point in broader conversations about consistency, communication, and the overall standard of officiating in the Premier League.
A narrative that divides
The most contentious reading of Dean’s comments is the inference that Tottenham were, on occasion, caught in the crossfire of wider debates about refereeing standards — effectively becoming a focal point for scrutiny that extended beyond the club itself.
Critics, however, are quick to counter that whilst officiating may have played a role in isolated results, Tottenham’s difficulties over the season were fundamentally rooted in injuries, defensive fragility, and a lack of consistent form across the squad.
Final thought
Whether Dean’s remarks are taken as a sympathetic nod toward Tottenham or simply a broader observation about the pressures facing modern officials, they have succeeded in reopening a well-worn argument.
For Spurs supporters, the 2025/26 season stands as a frustrating chapter defined by fine margins, debated decisions, and missed opportunities — with VAR remaining, as ever, the lightning rod for it all.

