The Reds eventually won 6-3 in North London on 22 December, but with the game goalless, the England international appeared to shove Maddison to the ground in the box.
Hackett admits that it was a clear push and VAR should have recommended Sam Barrott to review the footage at the monitor after the incident.
Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, the ex-FIFA and ex-PGMOL chief reacted to the footage after the crazy game had ended.
“It was a clear push with Trent’s right arm extending away from his body,” Hackett said.
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“It may well have resulted in a penalty kick looking at this camera angle.
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“VAR will have other camera angles available.
“I would have liked VAR to have given Referee Sam Barrott who is having a terrific season to visit the monitor.”
These things tend to go your way when you are top of the Premier League and in great form.
Arne Slot hit back at critics of Spurs and Ange Postecoglou after the game, but more of the attention from the home end was on Daniel Levy and his running of the club, which led to protests again.
This has happened far too many times this season, and even if VAR did intervene, Spurs would have lost by two after somehow conceding six.
Tottenham now sit 11th in the Premier League, eight points behind Nottingham Forest in the final Champions League spot ahead of the busy Christmas calendar.
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