Manchester United vs Tottenham Highlights: Spurs thrash 10-man United 6-1
Manchester United vs Tottenham LIVE - Tune in for live commentary and updates from this evening's Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
Published : Oct 04, 2020 20:15 IST
Hello and welcome to Sportstar's live blog of this evening's Premier League clash between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur being played at Old Trafford.
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Jose Mourinho has the last laugh at Old Trafford as Tottenham Hotspur hands Manchester United a 6-1 defeat.
MATCH REPORT -
Bruno Fernandes gave United the dream start by scoring in the second minute, but it all went downhill for the home side thereon. Tanguy Ndombele two minutes later and Son Heung-min scored in the 7th minute to give Spurs a 2-1 lead.
Jose Mourinho on his side's win - "We prepared ourselves very well tactically and psychologically, the penalty didn't affect the team at all. We played extremely well, we created huge problems, it was a really, really strong performance." "Manchester United doesn’t lose many matches, to lose by six is of course not every day. Historical victory but in the end three points and three very important points because we lost five points at home." |
Matters went from bad to worse for United as Anthony Martial was sent off for an altercation with Erik Lamela and Spurs seized control of the game. Harry Kane joined the party as he struck in the 30th minute and Son bagged his second goal seven minutes later.
Harry Kane on the win - "We took our chances, it was all about staying focused, we did feel really good before the game. Sonny is doing great, we are taking advantage of being ruthless." |
The second half was more of the same as Serge Aurier and Kane netted one each and Spurs stormed to a commanding win.
90+3' FULL TIME - Tottenham Hotspur cruises to an emphatic 6-1 triumph against Manchester United. This is Spurs' biggest-ever win at Old Trafford.
90' Three minutes of added time to be played. Tottenham has over 60 percent of the ball and 4.5x times the number of shots as compared to United!
87' Jose Mourinho is minutes away from sealing his first win in eight away fixtures against teams he has previously managed. The Portuguese tactician mist be mighty pleased with his side's show this evening.
84' Luke Shaw goes into the book for a cynical tackle on Moura. Spurs now have a free-kick from a goal-scoring position. Reguillon curls it goalwards, but Pogba clears it.
81' This is just going from bad to worse for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The side has not managed to make any big signings in the transfer window (other than Van de Beek) and this evening's defeat is only going to make matters all the more difficult for him. Surprisingly though, he says his .
79' Kane finds the back of net, Spurs lead 6-1. De Gea goes the right way but can't stop it as Kane bags his second goal of the evening.
78' Penalty to Spurs! Davies is brought down by Pogba and Kane has a chance to make it 6-1.
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher on the Martial sending off -"Two yellow cards would've sufficed." What's your take on this? Have your say here -
75' What would you do if you were in Solskjaer's shoes? Would you tell your men to go ahead search of a goal, or sit back and ensure you don't concede any more goals?
73' That will be Son's last contribution as he makes way for Ben Davies.
71' Another poor pass from a United defender and it almost leads to a goal. Fred make a lazy pass towards McTominay, but Spurs steal the ball. Son threads it for Kane, who gallops into the box before firing a low drive. De Gea is up to the task this time around.
69' Jose Mourinho makes a change as well as Ndombele is replaced by Dele Alli. Speaking of Alli, his future at Spurs is a matter of discussion as PSG seems keen to sign him. Keep up with all the transfer window developments here:
68' Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes his third change as Donny van de Beek, United's only major signing of the transfer window, comes on for Greenwood.
63' Bailly picks up a yellow card for tackling Son from behind.
60' Half an hour of play left at the Old Trafford and United will merely be among to restrict further damage. The game appears to be well out of the home side's grasp.
58' Tottenham's fantastic start to the season sees it become the first Premier League team to score 10 goals in its first two away matches.
55' Tottenham has had 75 percent of the ball in the opening 10 minutes of the second half. Absolute domination.
53' An uphill task, we said? That just got a whole lot tougher.
51' Aurier scored from close range and it's 5-1 to Spurs! Hojbjerg picks our Aurier with a delightful ball and Aurier beats De Gea with ease to propel Tottenham Hotspur to a four-goal lead.
47' United begins the second half a man down and trailing by three goals...an uphill task ahead.
46'KICK-OFF! Spurs have also made a change as Lamela has been withdrawn for Lucas Moura.
Two changes for Manchester United - Fred and Scot McTominay have come on for Nemanja Matic and Bruno Fernandes.
-- Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher on the Martial sending off -"Two yellow cards would've sufficed." What's your take on this? Have your say here -
It's all happening here at Old Trafford. Fernandes gave United the dream start by scoring in the second minute, but its all gone downhill for the home side since. Son Heung-min struck a brace and Harry Kane and Ndomnbele scored one each to hand Spurs a 4-1 lead at half-time. Oh, and United will play the remainder of the game with 10 men after Anthony Martial was sent off. Half time score - Spurs lead Manchester United 4-1.
45+2' How close was that?! Kane's header, off Son's corner, floats just wide. Kane's marker, Wan Bissaka, is caught napping.
45+1' Aurier's scorching attempt flashes just wide of the goal. Tense moments for the United defence. Three minutes to be added on.
42' There's virtually nothing going Manchester United's way at the moment. Each of its attacks have been thwarted and the defense looks sloppy at best.
39' This is the first time Manchester United has conceded four goals in the first half of a Premier League. Spurs on a roll!
37' Son bags another one, Spurs lead 4-1! Aurier plays it for Son in the box and the South Korean clips it between De Gea's legs to extend Spurs' lead.
35' United's defence was looking flimsy throughout and Martial's sending off has deepened the home side's defensive woes.
31' Bailly makes a poor pass and Spurs capitalise. Son receives the ball, squares it for Kane, and the ball finds the back of the net.
31' Kane makes it 3-1 to Spurs. Son sets it up for Kane and the Englishman makes no mistake as he slots it home.
30' Lamela was shown a yellow card.
29' RED CARD - Martial is sent off. Lamela lifts his arm into Martial's chin and United forward merely does the same but is sent off.
27' De Gea does really well to deny Aurier from close range and produces another strong save to block Ndombele fierce strike.
25' What a chance for Son! Lamela plays a peach of a lob and Son, from well inside his half, races towards goal. But his final touch lets him down and De Gea manages to collect the ball.
23' Sharp move from Greenwood. The youngster twists and turns before firing a strike towards the bottom corner, but drags it just wide. Not sure if Lloris saw a lot of that....
20' Fernandes sets up Rashford with a delicious through-ball and the latter does really well to get a shot off, but is denies by the post. Oh and the offside flag us up. A good-looking move for United nevertheless.
17' The United defence continues to scramble to keep the Spurs attack at bay. Incidentally, this is the earliest Manchester United has conceded two goals in a Premier League match since October 2015 vs Arsenal, exactly five years ago today.
14' Kane lets one rip from outside the box, but its well blocked. Spurs mounting all sorts of pressure on this jumpy United defence.
12' Here's an interesting stat - This is the first time three goals have been scored inside the opening seven minutes in a Premier League match since Burnley v Man City in April 2010.
10' Neither team has had a chance to catch their breath so far and neither have we! Ten minutes, three goals and Spurs lead 2-1 away to Manchester United.
7' Kane won a free-kick around the mid-line and took it quickly to release Son. The South Korean, who is coming back from a hamstring injury, found the back of the net with ease to put his side ahead.
7' Son puts Spurs ahead! The goal rush continues and Son Heung Min makes a fine run and finishes it with a cool dink to Spurs a 2-1 lead.
5' What a start to this clash - two goals in four minutes!
4' Equaliser! Ndombele brings Spurs back on level terms with a close-range finish. Harry Maguire makes an awful defensive header and Ndombele latches onto the loose ball to equalise.
2' Fernandes scores from the spot, Manchester United leads 1-0. Bruno Fernandes slots the ball into the bottom corner to give his side the perfect start to the match.
1' PENALTY TO UNITED in the 29th second! Martial is brought down by Sanchez in the box and the referee points to the spot.
1' KICK-OFF!
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8:57pm: Right then, the players are on the pitch and we are minutes away from action. Sit tight, for this promises to be a fine contest.
8:50pm: Sergio Reguilon is all set to make his Tottenham Hotspur debut today. Reguilon, who spent last season on loan at Sevilla, joined Spurs for a reported fee of 30 million euros.
8:45pm: Some interesting pre-match stats -
-- Spurs head coach Jose Mourinho is looking for his first win in seven away fixtures against teams he has previously managed
-- Manchester United has scored in each of its last 15 Premier League matches, the longest current run in the competition
-- Harry Kane's five assists this season is his second-best return in a season following the seven he had in 2016/17.
-- Bruno Fernandes has been involved in 17 goals in 16 Premier League matches for Manchester United
8:40pm: Here's what Mourinho has to say on Son's recovery, "It's important. He's playing well, he's confident and he made a big effort to try and play. We've had three injury situations and if we've have to take a risk with Sonny, we'll take it."
8:35pm: Coach's comments - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - "We've got to get some intensity and tempo to our play. We have to break them down cleverly enough down the sides and get behind them when we can." 8:30pm: While the teams will take to the field in just a bit, the priority of the hour is of course the transfer deadline. Spurs announced Carlos Vinicius coming in on loan from Benfica. United has roped in Edinson Cavani and rumour mills suggest another deal involving Porto's Allex Telles is in the works. Who would you like to see your club signing before the window shuts?
Keep up with all the transfer window developments here:
8:20pm: A brace from Marcus Rashford saw Manchester United secure all three points the last time Spurs came to Old Trafford. Can Rashy do an encore? Here's how that game went down:
8:15pm: So Harry Maguire has returned to the squad after missing the midweek clash against Brighton, while Son Heung-min has made a speedy recovery from a hamstring injury to make the Spurs XI. Gareth Bale remains unfit to play, while Spurs' Juan Foyth has moved to Villarreal on loan.
Line ups:
Manchester United - De Gea, Wan Bissaka, Bailly, Maguire, Shaw, Matic, Pogba, Greenwood, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial
Tottenham Hotspur - Lloris (C), Aurier, Dier, Sanchez, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Sissoko, Ndombele, Lamela, Son, Kane
Manchester United comes into the tie on the back of a 3-0 win over Brighton in the League Cup, while Spurs beat Chelasa on penalties in the League cup before humbling Maccabi Haifa 7-2 in the Europa League playoff on Thursday.
A win today for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men would see United extend its unbeaten run against Tottenham in the Premier League to four matches. Interestingly, none of the previous 14 meeting between these two sides have ended level, with United winning 11 to Spurs’ three.