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It started very well for the hosts at Old Trafford; Man United won a penalty after 30 seconds and led in two minutes. Then it all turned out so, so bad … This is the story of an extraordinary day in which Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men were humiliated 6-1 by former United manager José Mourinho.

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Sure enough, what followed was a bewildering six-goal barrage of unanswered Spurs, with Tanguy Ndombele nullifying Fernandes’ penalty shot in the fourth minute before Son Heung-min put the visitors ahead in the seventh.

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United then saw Anthony Martial sent off just before the half hour mark for a rather tame slap from Erik Lamela, who somehow managed to stay on the field despite clearly facing the French forward with a weak touch moments before. .

Much to the delight of José Mourinho, Spurs continued to loot United’s rickety defense and ring goal after goal over David De Gea.

United continued to capitulate after the restart, conceding two more goals in the second half to let six slip for just the third time in Premier League history, all three of their draws in the dreaded October.

Dejected on the touchline, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came under fire as United suffered back-to-back defeats in their first two home games of the season for the first time since 1986-87.

Not that it stopped official Spurs channels from celebrating a truly momentous victory amid a hectic series of games for the club – five games in 11 days to be precise.

In fact, it was also another particularly bad day at the office for goalkeeper De Gea, and the story didn’t smile on him either.

Unsurprisingly, Mauricio Pochettino’s name was being spread on social media, and the former Spurs man was being touted for United, not as a possible replacement for Solskjaer, but as a possible defensive upgrade from Harry Maguire et al.

Alternative suggestions were also made for United’s managerial hot seat (tongue pressed firmly to cheek). After it was announced that United had reached a tentative deal to sign Edinson Cavani, many joked that the former PSG striker might now be contemplating a hasty U-turn after witnessing them in action.

United’s transfer target Jadon Sancho received similar treatment, with some fans wondering whether making an expedited offer for the Dortmund winger during the match might not be a bad idea.

Although, of course, other more realistic viewers also questioned why Sancho would want to move to United with the current evidence.

Perhaps a quick block on Ed Woodward’s mobile number should be Sancho’s first port of call if he really suffered the misfortune of seeing that terrible performance like the rest of us.

Source: espn.co.uk



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