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MUN vs TOT

English Premier League

Old Trafford, Manchester

Manchester United

vs

Tottenham Hotspur

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3
3' B. Johnson
47' D. Kulusevski
77' D. Solanke
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Full-Time: 0 - 3
That is all from us here at Tribe as Manchester United endure another sobering day at Old Trafford as Spurs run riot to take all three points at Old Trafford. The inquest for Erik ten Hag begins now, if it hadn't already. I'm Andrew Smith and thank you for joining me. Until next time!
Manchester United have now lost more Premier League matches by 3+ goals since Alex Ferguson left the club (23 in 424 games) than they did in 1,035 league games under the Scot (22). That stat alone tells you all you need to know about United's demise since their iconic manager left back in 2013.
There's a big hug between a group of Spurs players on the pitch as there well should be - they were brilliant, and nothing should take away from that. The pressure was on Postecoglou coming into this game and despite the aftermath being centred around United, this was a huge win for the Aussie. The pressure on Ten Hag was argubably bigger coming into this game and matters have seemingly reached an all-time low today. Whether Ten Hag will be trusted to continue to take this United side forward remains to be seen.
SPURS WIN AT OLD TRAFFORD! A truly, shocking and sobering day for Manchester United as Spurs recover from a recent poor run of form to take all three points from Old Trafford. As for United, this feels like a new low. That first-half was as bad as it gets. Johnson's early opener set the tone for the afternoon and Fernandes' controversial red card compounded United's misery. Spurs were in cruise control in the second half and despite United giving it their best shot, goals from Kulusevski and Solanke wrapped up a perfect day for Postecoglou's side. As for Ten Hag, the pressure feels like it's reaching an overload. The end might be near.
90+6'
SHOT! Moore almost with a dream moment as he cuts in from the left and curls an effort towards the far right corner and it's narrowly wide of the post. That should be that.
90+2'
Garnacho toe-pokes the ball into the area and De Ligt is the first man there. However, he slides the ball wide. The rain is flooding down at Old Trafford and the home faithful are flooding out of the stadium in tandem.
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90'
CHANCE! It should be four. If not for Onana today, this scoreline could resemble a cricket score. Porro's sumptuous volleyed pass sends Solanke clean through on goal. He gets into the penalty area, and side foots the ball towards the bottom left corner, but Onana denies him with his outstretched leg. Sarr then heads wide on the rebound with the goal gaping.
88'
Half-chance there for United. A good ball in from Eriksen from the left lands on the penalty spot, but a sliding Hojlund cannot get there in time at the back post as the ball runs out of play on the far side.