It's a free kick to Spurs for the foul, but its never a red card.
At the moment the Sheff Utd player fouls the Spurs player there is no goal scoring opportunity, so there is no red card offence. Even if there was a goal scoring opportunity a red card is not given if the player is making an attempt to play the ball, which i think the Utd player was doing.
The goal scoring opportunity only comes about after the foul, the first hand ball by the Spurs player and then the Sheff Utd player kicking the ball against the Spurs player when hes on the floor (which may actually be a second hand ball). The game should have been stopped after the first hand ball as there was no advantage at that point and Spurs given a free kick.
I know, and I agree with you, however I was just giving that as an example as to how ridiculous the law is – if any goal scored was going to be disallowed then the fact that the foul caused the “handball” is, by definition, denial of a goal scoring opportunity, which under the laws of the game is punishable by way of a red card!! All I was trying to say was that the current law is an ass and the powers that be cannot have it both ways.
Either they should be allowed to apply common sense and allow the goal, or the advantage rule should not have been applied – Once it was and the ball struck an arm/hand then any goal scoring opportunity was clearly denied with the way the laws are being applied.