Former Manchester United and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was not impressed by Danny Rose during the first half of the north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham.
Speaking on Sky Sports at half-time, he blamed Alexandre Lacazette's goal partly on the Spurs defender for giving the ball away at a crucial time and in a dangerous location.
Instead of clearing the ball, Rose attempted to play the ball out, and the resulting piece of play led to a well taken goal from the French forward.
'If I was Mauricio [Pochettino] at half time I'd be saying "oh Danny, Danny,"' said Mourinho. 'You cannot lose the ball. He knows the time, he knows it's minute 45 or 46.'
The mistake came in first-half stoppage time, and it meant Arsenal went into the break with a big boost after going 2-0 down earlier in the half.
At the time of the incident, thousands of Arsenal fans were screaming from behind the ball as they thought Rose had handballed it inside the area.
It seemed to fluster the Englishman, who then took a heavy touch and was dispossessed.
'If he doesn't know he has a clock behind him. He can't play under pressure in that moment of the game. He has to play safe.'
Arsenal then came out in the second half and got the equaliser after 71 before going on to look for a winner.