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Tottenham Vs Man United: Match Thread

chrissivad

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Spurs 2-1 Man United
Wanyama, Kane Rooney
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Tottenham: Lloris (C), Trippier (Walker), Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Wanyama, Eriksen (Nkoudou), Son (Dembele), Dele, Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Wimmer, Sissoko, Janssen.

Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Bailly, Smalling, Blind, Carrick, Rooney, Tuanzebe, Mata, Lingard, Martial
Subs: Romero, Darmian, Mitchell, Herrera, McTominay, Mkhitaryan, Rashford.


Ref: Jon Moss

Official Site Match Thread
91 Mins Sub: Nkoudou for Eriksen
90 Mins Yellow Card: Bailly
82 Mins Sub: Walker for Trippier (injured)
78 Mins Sub: Rashford for Mata
73 Mins Yellow Card: Wanyama for foul on Martial
71 Mins Sub Dembele for Son
70 Mins Spurs 2-1 Man Utd : Rooney
Martial got away left side, to the byline, cross turned home by Rooney.
60 Mins Subs: Mkhitaryan and Herrera for Tuanzebe and Lingard.
48 Mins Spurs 2-0 Man Utd : Harry Kane
Eriksen incredible whipped free-kick that Kane turned home from close range.
Half Time: Spurs 1-0 Man Utd
35 Mins Yellow Card: Rooney for foul on Eriksen
5 Mins GOAL Spurs 1-0 Man Utd : Victor Wanyama
Corner taken short to Davies, left side, cross found Wanyama rising perfectly to meet it, powered his header past De Gea.
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Gaz_Gammon

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A win, hard fought, or a win with pomp and circumstance, even an ugly one, but we need to win this fucker.
 

WexfordTownSpur

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A win, hard fought, or a win with pomp and circumstance, even an ugly one, but we need to win this fucker.
After last year I just want a bloody point to secure second so I can relax. I really don't want to have to trust our away form to secure second. Yes it has been a good season but to throw second away "again" like last season would feel like we are still not quite there. Although have to say it wouldn't feel quite as bad as last year as it was ARSEnal that we gave it to!
I would love a win but would take a point right now and a wonderful home record and secure second, and our best finish since the double winning years to say goodbye to WHL!
 

Reprobate

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The old place might look a bit different soon, and be on a slightly different patch of the old turf. But let's rejoice - the club has just secured its future for years to come, playing football where it always has. Oh and there's that team that used to be where we are now, this weekend. We'll do them.
 

tiger666

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The old place might look a bit different soon, and be on a slightly different patch of the old turf. But let's rejoice - the club has just secured its future for years to come, playing football where it always has. Oh and there's that team that used to be where we are now, this weekend. We'll do them.

This. It's not as though we're moving to a new site. It's just a new lick of (very expensive) paint. Great times are coming.
 

yankspurs

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I didnt truly know thee and never went to your hallowed grounds but will still mourn and celebrate your existence like i've been hundreds of times. Thanks for the memories and all you mean to this club we all love. We will continue to progress and will win the league in the near future. We wont do it inside your stadium, but will do so on your grounds and will do it in your memory and all you've meant to the club and helped the club. Good bye, old friend.

Lets win one final game at the Lane and send it off with a bang, Spurs. Shall we? COYS!!!
 

StartingPrice

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It's goodbye to the Lane...as we know it.

But it is also a massive game. All the talk about us learning lessons from last year. The lesson to be learned last year wasn't to try to win something - even if the odds were remote. It wasn't to win nine games on the trot and then not bottle the tenth - because that ain't bottling it...we were never in charge, nine games is phenomenal in itself (and should be celebrated), it just isn't bottling it IMHO. No, the lesson to be learned for the team, the players, was how to pick themselves up after a major, major disappointment, and win what there is left to win even when it seems anticlimactic, underwhelming, plain disappointing. Last season it was winning second place and finishing above the Goons. This season, again, it is winning second place (thankfully, we now have the Goon monkey off our backs already). If Poch wanted to kill his players after last year's end of season collapse, I'd imagine he would want to get positively medieval on they asses if there are any repeats!

Now is the time to show a new Spurs, one that can keep perspective and bounce back after a sucker punch, and they can do it in style if they see out the season unbeaten in the league in the last year in the grand old stadium...and against United.

COYS

Live Long and Prosper
 
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spursfan77

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Going to be emotional tomorrow.

I just hope we win. I missed the game last season so I'm still yet to see us beat Man Utd live.
 

lis spur

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This will show once and for all if we have the required character to kick on and improve for next season.After the Chelsea result last night we need to show mettle and win this as a platform for next season,if we dont then same old same old.
At the same time looking forward to messing up Maureen's season the horrible little man.
 

Sarsipius

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Great banner @chrissivad making me well up with nostalgia. First visited the Lane +30 years ago as an awe inspired kid and was forever smitten, so many good and bad memories but all part of this great game we love. Fantastic times ahead for THFC but history never forgotten.

Come on you Spurs, let's spank these overpaid mercenary wastrels and give the stadium the send off it deserves.
 

dannythomas

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I don't see a team v Man U thread but hopefully Dembele plays to bully them in MF which would mean either leaving out Dier in a 4-3-2-1 or Son in a 3-4-2-1 . Personally I would start with Dier on the bench.
 
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