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Man United 1-0 Spurs
Mkhitaryan
Spurs: Lloris (C); Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Wanyama, Dembele (Winks); Eriksen (Nkoudou), Dele, Son (Sissoko); Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Wimmer, Davies, Dier.

Man United: De Gea, Valencia, Jones, Rojo, Darmian, Carrick (c), Herrera, Pogba, Martial, Mkhitaryan, Ibrahimovic.
Subs: Romero (gk), Bailly, Blind, Fellaini, Mata, Rashford, Rooney.


Ref: Bobby Madley

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95 mins Sub: Fellaini for Herrera
83 mins Sub: Bailly for Mkhitaryan.
83 mins Mkhitaryan stretchered off.
82 mins Sub: Nkoudou for Eriksen
80 mins Yellow Card: Rose for foul on Mkhitaryan.
77 mins Yellow Card: Walker for foul on Rashford.
75 mins Yellow Card: Mkhitaryan for foul on Winks.
71 mins Sub: Rashford for Martial
66 mins Sub: Winks for Dembele
63 mins Yellow Card: Pogba for foul on Dembele
57 mins Yellow Card: Wanyama for foul on Jones
56 mins Sub: Sissoko for Son
Half Time: Man Utd 1-0 Spurs
31 mins Yellow Card: Valencia for foul on Rose
28 mins GOAL Man Utd 1-0 Spurs : Mkhitaryan
Kane under pressure on halfway, Herrera onto it and released Mkhitaryan through on goal, drove into the roof of the net from 14 yards.

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Romulus

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i have no doubt will be probably be the better team and score first but dont know if these players have the mentality/balls to win at OT.

we'll probably play well until 65 minutes when UTD make their 1st sub *shitty player whos done fa all season* and then we press that big red self destruct button and lose the game
 
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ajspurs

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I have no idea how this one will go, I definitely feel we're the better team but that obviously doesn't determine the outcome.

I think we may see a typical 'not lose' Mourinho approach in that he'll try and stifle the match. For us I just think it's a case of whether certain players turn up on the day.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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I have no idea how this one will go, I definitely feel we're the better team but that obviously doesn't determine the outcome.

I think we may see a typical 'not lose' Mourinho approach in that he'll try and stifle the match. For us I just think it's a case of whether certain players turn up on the day.

I think we have a good chance of winning this game, but it requires a return to form and for our players to turn up. They cannot have an 'off day'. Kane's movement is particularly important, as it gives the slow play we are culpable of in the final 3rd, a chance of breaking down tactical sides.

I'm looking forward to seeing Pochettino's team selection. I'm not convinced Toby is ready for a full game yet, he looked done in after 20 mins vs CSKA! Hopefully I read it wrong, it would be a great game for him to get back for.
 

ajspurs

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I think we have a good chance of winning this game, but it requires a return to form and for our players to turn up. They cannot have an 'off day'. Kane's movement is particularly important, as it gives the slow play we are culpable of in the final 3rd, a chance of breaking down tactical sides.

I'm looking forward to seeing Pochettino's team selection. I'm not convinced Toby is ready for a full game yet, he looked done in after 20 mins vs CSKA! Hopefully I read it wrong, it would be a great game for him to get back for.

Indeed. That seems to be where we're at as a team at the moment, if we show up and click we're unplayable but if we fail short of that standard we really make life hard for ourselves. It's what it's like when not having a special player who can provide the drive for the team somewhat on their own.
 

Roynie

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Hopefully we will make full use of the 1 extra day's preparation we have, added to their travelling back from the Ukraine. They will have either got back late on Thursday night / Friday morning, or even stayed in Ukraine overnight and travelled on Friday. Either scenario is less than ideal and we had a home game.

I do feel that some of our key players are now starting to hit form and our last results against them in the last 4 seasons are won 3, drawn 3 lost 2. So there is real hope!
 

thinktank

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Would love a win to set us nine points ahead of manure with a bit of breathing room to attack the top, but will take a draw in the circumstances and maintain a six point gap with hull, burnley, s'ton, watford being our following four fixtures to try and accumulate some points over chrimbo before a humdinger against chelscum at home.
 

Qualsonic

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If we're on our game we'll win, I'm pretty confident, but on the day anything can happen, that's why we love football.
 

nicdic

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Statement tomorrow please Spurs. Open out a 9 point gap over City, and put ourselves into that top 4.
 

Hazardousman

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I feel confident about this one, I think we will do them 3-1. Kane with a brace and Toby with a goal as well.
 

hughy

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No reason why we shouldn't be confident enough to get the three points. West Ham, Stoke and Burnley have all got draws at OT this season - surely we can go one better.

3-1 Kane to get a couple.
 
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