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Manchester United faced Tottenham in Week 4 of the English Premier League… Tottenham won the battle at Old Trafford with a historic score of 6-1.
3 COMPLETE GOALS IN THE FIRST 7 MINUTES
There were 3 goals in the first 7 minutes of the game, which was the scene of great moments. The host took the lead with a Bruno Fernandes penalty goal at Manchester 2. Tottenham, who conceded the goal, started a goal storm thereafter. In minute 4, Tanguy Ndombele balanced the score. At 7, Heung-Min Son put Tottenham ahead with an elegant goal.
Manchester United’da Anthony Martial, For his act to Erik Lamela In the 28th minute, he was out of the game with a red card. Two minutes later, Harry Kane doubled the difference at 30. Heung-Min Son, who returned to the stage at 37, scored the last goal of the first half and took it to the locker room with a score of 4-1.
HARRY KANE KAPANIŞI
Without stopping in the second half, Tottenham scored his fifth goal with Serge Aurier in the 51st. At 79, Harry Kane scored a penalty to put the match score: 6-1.
José Mourinho scored a very clear victory against his former team, raising his score to 7, Ole Gunnar Solskjær had 3 points after 3 matches. Manchester United scored 4 goals in the first half of a Premier League match and also conceded 6 goals in a Premier League match for the first time since 2011 at Old Trafford.
MONTH LIKE KÂBUS: OCTOBER
Manchester United left their first two home games this season without points, and this is the first time they have faced such a result since 1986. Tottenham became the second team after Manchester City (October 2011) to score 6 goals to Manchester United in the field.
Manchester United, who made a difference on the field against Tottenham, saw 6 goals at their castle for the third time in the Premier League. Previously unable to avoid 6 goals against Southamton (October 1996) and Manchester City Notably, the Red Devils played these games in October.
José Mourinho, sent from Manchester United, scored another historic result. Mourinho shared the title of coach with the most different score against his former team. Brendan Rodgers defeated his former team Swansea 5-0 after taking over Liverpool (February 2013).
Tottenham will host West Ham after the national break. Manchester United will hit the Newcastle road.
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