Tottenham 0 Manchester United 1: De Gea the star as Solskjaer passes first real test

David de Gea was Manchester United's star, as it left Tottenham with a 1-0 Premier League win on Sunday.

Published : Jan 14, 2019 00:11 IST

Manchester United players celebrate Rashford's goal against Spurs.
Manchester United players celebrate Rashford's goal against Spurs.
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Manchester United players celebrate Rashford's goal against Spurs.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer passed his first real test as Manchester United caretaker manager as his side beat high-flying Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 at Wembley on Sunday, with David de Gea playing a huge part.

Up against Mauricio Pochettino, the favourite to replace Jose Mourinho on a full-time basis at Old Trafford, Solskjaer's team played vibrant football and just about did enough in a match of many chances, with De Gea's display just as important as Marcus Rashford's third goal in as many games.

United was a particular danger on the counter and it was no surprise to see it ultimately go ahead at the end of such of a move, with Rashford finishing after Paul Pogba's excellent pass.

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An open second half saw both teams create a raft of chances, but Hugo Lloris and the exceptional De Gea came out on top, with United moving level on 41 points with fifth-placed Arsenal as a result.

After a bright Spurs opening, United looked a threat on the break and went close twice before the 20th minute – Jesse Lingard firing wide of the top-right corner from 12 yards, before Anthony Martial tested Lloris from a tight angle.

Spurs lost Moussa Sissoko to a suspected groin injury after 43 minutes, and United broke the deadlock a few moments later – Pogba's exquisite long ball releasing Rashford, who found the bottom-left corner from 18 yards.

Pochettino's side looked re-energised at the start of the second half, with De Gea making crucial saves from Kane and Dele Alli within five minutes of the restart.

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Still United threatened, however, with Pogba seeing a close-range effort tipped over by Lloris, before his controlled effort just inside the box in the 62nd minute forced a smart stop from the France goalkeeper.

De Gea was the star, though, producing a string of saves to keep Kane, Alli and Toby Alderweireld at bay and ensuring Solskjaer equalled Matt Busby's record of winning his first five league games in charge of United.

What does it mean?

United has real momentum and its bid to claim a Champions League place is gathering pace. For Spurs, however, it was another blow to its title hopes. It is now nine points behind Liverpool and it would take a major collapse from the Merseyside team - as well as Manchester City - for Pochettino's men to triumph.

De Gea shows his worth

It can be argued that, although he was impressive, none of the saves De Gea had to make on Sunday were particularly difficult. That may be the case, yet his commanding aura surely had something to do with the Spurs attackers failing to find the mark. At the other end Lloris was good, but failed to keep Rashford's strike out despite getting a hand to it, and that proved to be the difference.

Kane fluffs his lines

While England star Kane was hardly terrible, in a game of this magnitude Spurs and Pochettino would have expected him to be reliable in front of goal, yet De Gea came out on top in their duel.

What's next?

Spurs makes the short trip to Fulham next Sunday, while United hosts Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.

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