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Manchester United produced arguably their finest performance under manager Erik ten Hag as Tottenham were swept aside in the Premier League at Old Trafford.

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Fred celebrates for Man Utd
Fred scored the opening goal just after the break for Manchester United

Manchester United produced arguably their finest performance under manager Erik ten Hag as Tottenham were swept aside in the Premier League at Old Trafford.

The scoreline does not do justice to United’s vast superiority as only the brilliance of Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris denied them the truly emphatic victory they deserved.

Lloris made five outstanding saves in the first half alone as United rained in 19 shots on the Spurs goal, which somehow remained intact.

Fred finally broke the deadlock two minutes after the break, his shot carrying a degree of good fortune as Lloris was finally beaten by Ben Davies’ deflection, but it was no more than United deserved for a display high on quality and intensity.

United moved out of sight after 69 minutes when Bruno Fernandes curled a precise right-foot finish beyond the stretching Lloris in front of an ecstatic Stretford End.

Victory keeps Manchester United fifth in the table, eight points behind leaders Arsenal, while Spurs miss the chance to move above Manchester City and stay third.

Ten Hag’s imprint starts to show

Manchester United boss Ten Hag understandably looked a satisfied man as he marched off the Old Trafford pitch at the end of a triumph that bore all the hallmarks of what he wants from his new charges.

United were sharper, faster and stronger than Spurs from the first whistle, the only concern being they might have been made to pay for not scoring in an opening 45 minutes which saw Lloris mount a one-man barrier of defiance, with outstanding saves from Luke Shaw and Marcus Rashford. The lively Antony also glanced the outside of the post with a 25-yard effort.

The passing was swift and accurate, with Fred playing a key role alongside the steadying influence of Casemiro in midfield.

And Fernandes showed some of the qualities that made him such a resounding success when he first joined United, the manner in which he steered his finish past Lloris for United’s crucial second a sign of his restored confidence.

If Ten Hag has a complaint, and there will not be many, it will be that a two-goal victory margin in no way reflects just how much better United were than a mediocre Spurs.

When the season started, especially after defeats at home by Brighton and the 4-0 debacle at Brentford, a top-four place in the Premier League would have been a welcome target. If United maintain this target it is well within their compass.

Negative Spurs fall short again

This was an opportunity for Tottenham to show just what a force they could become under manager Antonio Conte. Instead, they produced the sort of stodgy and negative performance that mirrored their demise in the north London derby defeat at Arsenal.

Harry Kane had two shots blocked by David de Gea but there was a lack of inspiration and too much conservatism that meant Spurs got exactly what they deserved – nothing.

Conte has built Tottenham as a counter-attacking side, but here they were so deep they presented United, as they did Arsenal, with the initiative and reduced the likes of Kane and Son Heung-min to bystanders for large parts of the game.

Even some Spurs fans have questioned the somewhat restrictive, cagey, style Conte has implemented this season, and this was further evidence that a side boasting such attacking quality must surely offer more threat than this.

De Gea made one of his crucial saves from Kane seconds before Fernandes sealed United’s win. It was undoubtedly an important contribution, but Spurs showed such a lack of ambition that the reality states they only had the brilliant Lloris to thank for not slumping to a much heavier defeat.

Spurs can surely do better than this.

Player of the match

Casemiro

with an average of7.40

  1. Squad number17Player nameFred

    Average rating

    7.33

  2. Squad number6Player nameMartínez

    Average rating

    7.27

  3. Squad number20Player nameDiogo Dalot

    Average rating

    7.23

  4. Squad number21Player nameAntony

    Average rating

    7.22

  5. Squad number23Player nameShaw

    Average rating

    7.10

  6. Squad number19Player nameVarane

    Average rating

    7.07

  7. Squad number14Player nameEriksen

    Average rating

    7.02

  8. Squad number1Player namede Gea

    Average rating

    6.74

  9. Squad number39Player nameMcTominay

    Average rating

    6.64

  10. Squad number10Player nameRashford

    Average rating

    6.59

  11. Squad number36Player nameElanga

    Average rating

    6.50

  12. Squad number25Player nameSancho

    Average rating

    6.45

Home TeamMan UtdAway TeamTottenham
Possession
Home52%
Away48%
Shots
Home28
Away9
Shots on Target
Home10
Away2
Corners
Home8
Away3
Fouls
Home7
Away7
Source:BBC
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