JOSE Mourinho’s unhappiness with Michael Oliver continued after the VAR official opted not to give his Tottenham side a penalty in the 0-0 draw with Cherries.

Mourinho was openly critical of Oliver’s decision to rule out Lucas Moura’s goal at Sheffield United last week and the same man decided against giving Spurs an early spot-kick at Vitality Stadium.

Harry Kane went to ground under the challenge of Josh King, but referee Paul Tierney was unmoved and Oliver chose not to intervene.

Mourinho said “everyone in the world” knew it was a penalty except the man who will also referee Tottenham’s next game with Arsenal on Sunday.

“The game had the most important moment – you know when, you know who – and I don’t want to say anything more in relation to that because everyone knows and I don’t need to say much more. Everybody knows,” Mourinho said on Sky Sports.

“The same referee that was the VAR against Sheffield United. In the world, everybody knows that is a penalty. And I say everybody, I mean everybody.

“It’s not just my opinion, everyone in the world, everybody knows that is a penalty. And when I say everybody, I say everybody.

“I am not saying that Harry Kane scores 100 per cent of his penalties, but it is very very high.

“Normally at minute five we would be winning 1-0 against a team in trouble, I think the game would be completely different.

“Like Sheffield, the man of the match was not one of the players. But at Sheffield I could blame myself and the players, today I could not do that.”

Ironically, it was Oliver who saved them from losing the game as the VAR official correctly ruled out Callum Wilson’s late goal after it flicked King’s hand on the way into the bottom corner.

A goalless draw does little to help Tottenham’s Europa League hopes, which could effectively be over if they lose to Arsenal on Sunday.