Manchester United, Tottenham | Manchester United totally humiliated by Tottenham



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United took the lead, but with defensive losses and a red card, the game changed completely.

MANCHESTER UNITED – TOTTENHAM 1-6:

Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Manchester United experienced a total crisis during tonight’s game against Tottenham. Anthony Martial red card and six setbacks was the final decision for United.

A goal from Tanguy Ndombele and Serge Aurier each, as well as two goals from Harry Kane and Heung-min Son caused David de Gea to have to get the ball out of the net six times.

During the match, Athletic journalist Jack Pitt-Brooke expressed his opinion about Solskjær and Mourinho:

– You can look at Kane and Son, the red card, Pogba, the United draft, many different factors. But in the end, it’s about a manager who proves he’s still relevant and a manager who never was, writes Pitt-Brooke.

Jan Åge Fjørtoft is also beginning to have doubts about Solskjær’s future at the club.

– Solskjær’s answer to the damages limitations has not worked. It’s really not “The United way” to be so negative, to replace players like Fernandes, to start with Van de Beek on the bench. Even with only 10. Where are the attacks, attacks, attacks? This is surrender, Henry Winter tweeted in The Times during the deal.

– I understand that the transfer policy is a mess and that there is apparently no vision, strategy or planning at Manchester United, but these players are not close to the level they were last season either, and it’s probably both theirs and Solskjær. it’s wrong, right? There’s no backbone here either after the red card, wrote BT Sport expert commentator Darren Fletcher.

Click the pic to enlarge.  MANAGER DUEL: Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Jose Mourinho have each chosen their eleven that will start tonight's big game.

MANAGER’S DUEL: José Mourinho emerged victorious from the coaches’ duel with Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Photo: Darren Staples (Pa Photos)

Early united management

The red devils were still going straight for the throat of Mourinho’s men, and before half a minute had elapsed, Martial was fouled inside the visiting team’s penalty area. Judge Anthony Taylor blew the whistle and when Fernandes lined up he was safe from the penalty spot.

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Soon after, there was chaos in the opposite area, when Harry Maguire headed the ball into the head of fellow stopper Eric Bailly, before Maguire tried again to head off De Gea. In the end, the ball ended with Ndombele leveling for the visitors.

Already in the seventh minute of play came the third goal of the arrangement, and again it was Tottenham. Kane took a quick free kick and played through Son, who was safe with only De Gea, as he sent the ball sensitively over the Spaniard.

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Red card

Just before half an hour passed, Martial had to see the red card after what was considered a blow to the face from Erik Lamela. The Argentine calmed down easily, but the VAR did not intervene and changed the decision.

Click the pic to enlarge.  DISMISSED: Manchester United's Anthony Martial was sent off after patting Erik Lamela.

DISMISSED: Manchester United’s Anthony Martial was sent off after patting Erik Lamela.
Photo: Carl Recine (AFP)

– The way Erik Lamela fell is disgraceful. You can’t do that with your hands, but it was the way Lamela reacted that got Martial kicked out. Lamela can’t really be proud of it. It’s pathetic, said BBC reporter Ian Dennis after the expulsion.

TV 2 expert commentator Nils Johan Semb also reacted on how Erik Lamela went downhill.

– Yes, Martial got up with his hand, there is no doubt about that, but going down like Lamela did is also completely unnecessary, said Semb during the match.

And the pain worsened shortly after when United again blew it up in the back rows. The ball ended up in the hands of Kane, who easily increased the advantage of the guests.

Click the pic to enlarge.  KANE SCORE: Harry Kane could celebrate his second goal of the season.

KANE SCORE: Harry Kane could celebrate his second goal of the season.
Photo: Oli Scarff (AFP)

Before the teams entered the break, Tottenham were back in front and once again Son was last on the ball. Aurier had plenty of time when he aimed at the South Korean inside the area, who from an oblique angle put the ball between the post and De Gea.

In the second half, it wasn’t long before the away team’s fifth goal was a done deal. The excellent attacking game ended with Højbjerg finding Aurier with a direct pass, and the Ivorian simply threw the ball into the far corner.

Kane then increased the lead from the penalty spot, following a Paul Pogba tackle on Ben Davies.

Thus, the humiliation was total for Solskjærs Manchester United.

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