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Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur (2020-21)
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HT:1–4
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSaturday 3 October 2020
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
Player of the MatchSon Heung-Min
RefereeAnthony Taylor
Attendance0
Weather14 °C (57 °F)
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Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur was a match which took place at Old Trafford on Saturday 3 October 2020.

Jose Mourinho returned to Manchester United and humiliated his former club as Tottenham came from behind to record a famous Old Trafford win.

Son Heung-min and Harry Kane scored twice, with Tanguy Ndombele and Serge Aurier also on target as 10-man United suffered a defeat on a par with their 6-1 thrashing at home by Manchester City in 2011.

It meant it was not only the heaviest defeat since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took temporary charge in December 2018, but also the largest United have suffered since Ed Woodward took over as executive vice-chairman in 2013.

The result leaves United 16th in the Premier League, with newly promoted Fulham and West Brom the only clubs with a worse goal difference. Only West Brom have conceded more than their 11 goals.

United were completely outplayed, even before they were reduced to 10 men midway through the first half when Anthony Martial dragged his hand across Erik Lamela's face in reaction to an elbow in his neck.

In contrast, Tottenham moved up to fifth after emerging from a packed schedule of five games in 11 days in three competitions with a creditable four wins and a draw.

After struggling to bring in new players since the end of last season, the preceding 24 hours had been quite good for United, with deals for veteran striker Edinson Cavani and Brazilian full-back Alex Telles nearing conclusion.

The match could not have got off to a better start either. Davinson Sanchez barged Martial over inside the box within 30 seconds, which provided Bruno Fernandes with the chance to score yet another penalty.

After that it was downhill at a rapid rate for the hosts, who had lost their lead after four minutes, were behind after seven and by the break had conceded four at home in the first half of a league game for the first since 1957, bizarrely also against Spurs.

There was no disguising the abysmal nature of United's defending, with £80m skipper Harry Maguire one of the chief culprits.

The England centre-back got himself into a real mess trying to deal with what appeared to be a routine ball into the box. Twice he failed to clear, as did Luke Shaw, allowing Ndombele to drive home his first Premier League goal in more than a year.

If the equaliser was bad, what followed was worse.

He conceded a free-kick for a foul on England team-mate Harry Kane 45 yards from goal, but instead of delaying the situation, which Sanchez did when faced with a similar situation at the other end not long afterwards, Maguire backed off. Kane simply slid a pass through the gap and Son's pace took him clear of Eric Bailly and Shaw.

The third was a result of Kane sliding in to win possession on the edge of the home area after Bailly's short pass had put Nemanja Matic under pressure. The England skipper then finished after Son had crossed low.

A 14-minute spell either side of the interval brought another goal for Son and a rare goal for Aurier.

By this point, Solskjaer needed to be thankful Old Trafford was largely empty and the only noise was the visiting contingent in their celebrations. The thought of it being full to witness a humiliation like this is not a pretty one.

In his two-and-a-half years as United boss, Mourinho only saw his team score four in the first-half of a Premier League game at Old Trafford once. They never scored five in a game anywhere, let alone six.

Given the start they had, Mourinho must have been delighted not only with the way his players responded but the manner in which they maintained the pressure on their beleaguered hosts as they capitulated.

The one negative from that first-half was Lamela's reaction to the incident with Martial.

While it could be argued Lamela did not strike Martial in the face - his elbow went into the Frenchman's neck to provoke the red card reaction - his response, first holding his face, then falling to the ground when it was evident the contact was minimal did not reflect well on the Argentine.

By the end, Mourinho seemed to be taking little satisfaction from what was unfolding.

He did not even leave his dug-out as Kane converted the penalty after Paul Pogba had needlessly taken down Ben Davies.

At the end, he shook Solskjaer by the hand and gave him a consoling arm around the head. He, more than most, knows the issues facing managers of this mighty club which, since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013, routinely follows significant steps forward by taking massive ones in the other direction.

Manchester United's next Premier League game is against Newcastle at St James' Park on 17 October (15:00 BST). Tottenham have a London derby with West Ham at home the following day (16:30 BST).

Match[]

Details[]

3 October 2020
16:30 GMT
Manchester United Manchester United FC 1–6 Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 0
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Fernandes Goal 2' (pen.)
Martial Red card 28'
HT:1–4
Report
Ndombele Goal 4'
Son Goal 7'37'
Kane Goal 30'79' (pen.)
Aurier Goal 51'
Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur
01 David de Gea
03 Eric Bailly Booked
05 Harry Maguire
23 Luke Shaw Booked
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
06 Paul Pogba
10 Marcus Rashford
11 Mason Greenwood Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
18 Bruno Fernandes Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
31 Nemanja Matić Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
09 Anthony Martial Red card 28'
Substitutes:
26 Dean Henderson
02 Victor Lindelöf
08 Juan Mata
14 Jesse Lingard
17 Fred Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
34 Donny van de Beek Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
39 Scott McTominay Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær
01 Hugo Lloris
03 Sergio Reguilón
06 Davinson Sánchez
15 Eric Dier
24 Serge Aurier
05 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
17 Moussa Sissoko
28 Tanguy Ndombele Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
07 Son Heung-min Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73'
10 Harry Kane
11 Erik Lamela Substituted off in the 45th minute 45' Booked
Substitutes:
12 Joe Hart
02 Matt Doherty
04 Toby Alderweireld
33 Ben Davies Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73'
08 Harry Winks
20 Dele Alli Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
27 Lucas Moura Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal José Mourinho

Man of the Match: Son Heung-Min

Assistant referees:
Gary Beswick
Adam Nunn
Fourth official:
Craig Pawson

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur
Goals scored 1 6
Total shots 5 22
Shots on target 2 8
Ball possession 38% 62%
Corner kicks 2 4
Fouls committed 14 10

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