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Published 15:42 3 May 2016 BST
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Whilst Mousa Dembele has been criticised for what looked to many like an eye-gouge, and Danny Rose may or may not have pushed Guus Hiddink to the ground after the game, the latest suggestion is that a Chelsea player may have committed a misdemeanor of their own.
A growing number of people - admittedly the majority of which are Spurs fans - believe that pantomime villain Diego Costa may have bitten Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen during the feisty affair. And they're annoyed that it isn't getting due coverage.
They're pointing to blurred footage which supposedly shows Costa sinking his teeth into the tasty Belgian. You can see it here but we're not entirely convinced if truth be told...
Still, they seem convinced by the blurry images, as seen below. Of course Costa has faced previous accusations of going a bit dental, but to the best of our knowledge he's never actually followed through...
https://twitter.com/LewyDoc/status/727374972805505024
https://twitter.com/JMFrankel519/status/727344771895820288
https://twitter.com/HarryRobinson64/status/727254925487554560
https://twitter.com/MarcSpurs/status/727284816509587456
https://twitter.com/feelthebxrn/status/727268170805968896
https://twitter.com/Reevsie247/status/727261739188891648
https://twitter.com/MartinLipton/status/727281839526825986


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