LONDON (AFP) – Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp lashed out at World Cup final referee Howard Webb after Spurs dropped precious Premier League points in a 1-1 draw with Sunderland on Tursday. Redknapp was left fuming after Webb failed to award Spurs a penalty when David Bentley was brought down by a challenge from Boudewijn Zenden, booking Bentley instead for diving. And the Spurs boss also condemned Webb for only giving a yellow card to Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole, who triggered a second half melee after clattering into Tottenham playmaker Luka Modric. Speaking about the penalty incident, Redknapp commented: “It was a penalty, a blatant penalty, wasn’t it? I just watched the replay of it. “He’s not got anything against Tottenham or anybody else but it’s how he saw it. I’ve never been one for criticising referees; it’s never been my game. “But it was a blatant penalty tonight. If you get the penalty, it could make a big difference.” Redknapp was also incensed by Webb’s handling of Cattermole’s challenge on Modric, which had sent the diminutive Croatian star crumpling to the turf. “I don’t know what (Cattermole) does other weeks; I’m only interested in that tackle today and it was…