It certainly caused some confusion among the Sky pundits. Carragher initially said it was a penalty, then having looked at it again said he couldn't see anything; but then at HT, Rednapp explained why he thought it was a penalty.
The most striking thing for me is that I didn't notice any complaints from the Spurs players, not even the offender. Are footballers so polite and respectful of a referee's decision these days that they abstain from appealing or protesting when they think they have been hard done by?
I must say it would be news to me.
Yes, that completely sold it for me. Reguillon isn't normally quiet when a decision goes against him, yet he didn't say a word here and that can only really mean he knows that he caught him.