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Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur (2023–24)
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HT:2–1
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EventPremier League 2023-24
DateSunday 14 January 2024
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
Player of the MatchPedro Porro
RefereeJohn Brooks
Weather3 °C (38 °F)
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Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur was a match which took place at Old Trafford on Sunday 14 January 2024.

Team News[]

Manchester United[]

Manchester United are boosted by the return of six players, with Casemiro, Lisandro Martínez and Luke Shaw all back in training.

Antony is also available, while Amad Diallo and Christian Eriksen have both returned after illness.

Tottenham Hotspur[]

Tottenham's latest recruits Radu Drăgușin and Timo Werner are likely to make their debuts at Old Trafford.

Cristian Romero is in contention after recovering from a hamstring strain ahead of schedule.

Ben Davies is out with his own hamstring injury, while Giovani Lo Celso is sidelined with a muscle issue.

Match Report[]

Tottenham came back from behind twice in a pulsating Premier League encounter to deny Manchester United a victory in front of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Ratcliffe, attending his first game since a proposed 25% purchase of his boyhood club was confirmed on Christmas Eve, said beforehand that he was "very excited" to be there.

And he saw Rasmus Hojlund drive United into a third-minute lead.

But Ratcliffe's pre-match assertion that United "normally do well against Spurs" wasn't quite borne out here.

Brazilian striker Richarlison levelled with his sixth goal in as many Premier League games for the visitors, who were without three players, including captain Son Heung-min - away with South Korea at the Asian Cup.

Marcus Rashford put the hosts ahead before the break, but Rodrigo Bentancur wiped out the advantage a minute after the restart with a blistering shot, his first goal since April, during which time he has recovered from a cruciate knee ligament injury and an ankle problem.

The rest of the game would have been an education for Ratcliffe, who sat next to Sir Alex Ferguson in the directors' box. United had less than 40% possession, nine shots against Tottenham's 16 and only a third of the visitors' six on target.

A draw was not enough to take Tottenham above rivals Arsenal and into the top four. But it did allow them to maintain an eight-point advantage over their hosts, who could drop to 10th before they are next in action against Wolves on 1 February.

Prior to this game, Hojlund and Rashford had only scored four Premier League goals between them this season. Ratcliffe was privileged indeed, therefore, to see both get on the scoresheet in his first 45 minutes as a returning 'fan'. That the pair also had a significant involvement in the other's goal just added to the sense of occasion.

It was only in United's last home game, against Aston Villa on 26 December, that Hojlund broke his duck with a memorable late winner.

His latest effort smacked of someone who is having a surge of confidence. Hojlund wasted little time in blasting a shot high into the Tottenham goal after Destiny Udogie had stepped in to halt Rashford's charge across the penalty area.

Rashford has achieved so much that confidence should not be an issue. But he has been a shadow of the player who broke the 30-goal mark for the first time last season. There was an element of being unsure of himself when he delayed getting a shot away having found himself in the perfect position just before half-time. By then, though he had already found the net once.

Bruno Fernandes was a significant factor, spraying a superb pass out to the England forward. But it was Hojlund who then provided the perfect return pass, which Tottenham's defenders were too slow to react to as Rashford sent his shot into the bottom corner.

Midway through the second half, manager Erik ten Hag had an extended chat with Rashford during a break in play. It seemed more tactical than an assessment of the forward's latest wasted opportunity as Pedro Porro matched him for speed during a rapid chase into the Tottenham area before the full-back outwitted his opponent as he tried to check onto his right foot.

When Rashford was eventually replaced by Antony three minutes from time, he did not seem happy, chuntering to himself as he took his seat.

Tottenham fans' favourite Betancur had an eventful day as he works his way back from the ankle injury that followed a month after his recovery from cruciate surgery.

The Uruguayan had an early effort cleared off the line by Dalot and then earned himself a caution in ridiculous fashion as he kicked the ball away after a flag had gone up for an offside, ludicrously arguing he was giving the ball back to United when he had, in fact, sent it yards away from where it needed to be.

His first goal since the day he suffered his injury was an excellent effort. Debutant Timo Werner provided the pass - a collectors' item given he only managed one assist in 21 league appearances during his final season at Chelsea - and after that, Bentancur steadied himself before belting a drive past Africa Cup of Nations-bound Andre Onana at his near post.

A draw was the least Tottenham deserved, as £25m new arrival Radu Dragusin made his debut as a late substitute, although they will hope the injury that forced off Micky van de Ven near the end is nothing more than fatigue related given the Dutchman was returning after a two-month absence with a hamstring injury.

After the game, Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou praised his players as he revealed that some of his squad had struggled with illness during the week.

Dejan Kulusevski was one of those who missed out because he had been unwell and Postecoglou said: "He struggled all week, he was desperate to play, Skippy [Oliver Skipp], Destiny [Udogie], two or three others struggled this week.

"It doesn't matter - these guys don't make excuses. If we didn't play well today, they wouldn't want me to make excuses.

"It was an enormous effort from the lads."

Match[]

Details[]

14 January 2024
16:30 GMT
Live on Sky Sports
Manchester United Manchester United FC 2–2 Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Old Trafford, Manchester
Referee: John Brooks
Højlund Goal 3'
Rashford Goal 40'
HT:2–1
Report
Richarlison Goal 19'
Bentancur Goal 46'
Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur
24 Flag of Cambodia André Onana
29 Flag of England Aaron Wan-Bissaka Booked
19 Flag of France Raphaël Varane
35 Flag of Republic Ireland Jonny Evans Substituted off in the 63rd minute 63'
20 Flag of Portugal Diogo Dalot
14 Flag of Denmark Christian Eriksen Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
37 Flag of England Kobbie Mainoo
17 Flag of Argentina Alejandro Garnacho
08 Flag of Portugal Bruno Fernandes
10 Flag of England Marcus Rashford Substituted off in the 88th minute 88'
11 Flag of Denmark Rasmus Højlund Booked
Substitutes:
01 Flag of Turkey Altay Bayındır
06 Flag of Argentina Lisandro Martínez Substituted on in the 63rd minute 63'
18 Flag of Brazil Casemiro
21 Flag of Brazil Antony Substituted on in the 88th minute 88'
22 Flag of England Tom Heaton
28 Flag of Uruguay Facundo Pellistri
39 Flag of Scotland Scott McTominay Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
53 Flag of France Willy Kambwala
62 Flag of England Omari Forson
Manager:
Flag of Netherlands Erik ten Hag
13 Flag of Italy Guglielmo Vicario
23 Flag of Spain Pedro Porro
37 Flag of Netherlands Micky van de Ven Substituted off in the 89th minute 89'
17 Flag of Argentina Cristian Romero
38 Flag of Italy Destiny Udogie
04 Flag of England Oliver Skipp Substituted off in the 85th minute 85'
30 Flag of Uruguay Rodrigo Bentancur Booked
05 Flag of Denmark Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
22 Flag of Wales Brennan Johnson
09 Flag of Brazil Richarlison
16 Flag of Germany Timo Werner Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
Substitutes:
06 Flag of Romania Radu Drăgușin Substituted on in the 85th minute 85'
11 Flag of Spain Bryan Gil Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
12 Flag of Brazil Emerson Royal Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
20 Flag of England Fraser Forster
40 Flag of England Brandon Austin
58 Flag of Spain Yago Santiago
63 Flag of England Jamie Donley
65 Flag of England Alfie Dorrington
Manager:
Flag of Greece Ange Postecoglou

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
Eddie Smart
Nick Greenhalgh
Fourth official:
Tony Harrington

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.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur
Goals scored 2 2
Total shots 9 16
Shots on target 2 6
Ball possession 36% 64%
Corner kicks 8 13
Fouls committed 8 5

See also[]

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