After the game Bayindir continued to argue with the officials with Onana next to him. The Cameroonian will not be worried about losing his place on the back of this performance.
Likewise, usual Spurs number one Vicario, on crutches, spoke to Forster, who has started the past seven games.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou told Sky Sports: “The first one affected Fraser and then the second one came as a result of that.”
Later, speaking generally, he said: “It’s part of football, mistakes will happen.
“You’re asking for perfection in human beings and that doesn’t exist. Sometimes they stuff up just like I do and you do.”
The Australian was asked again about the goalkeeper in his post-match news conference.
“He is disappointed because he was outstanding for us. Even with his feet, he found some great solutions,” he said.
Amorim, meanwhile, did not attribute any blame to Bayindir, who was making only his fourth appearance in 18 months for the club.