He Manchester Utd He didn’t know how to finish off Tottenham and ended up giving away a tie that wasn’t entirely unsatisfying for him. The point added to London allows him to take a step forward in his goal of going to Champions next season, while ‘spurs’ will have to pull off a miracle to gain access to the top continental competition.
Bad start for Tottenham
Tottenham know how to recover in time from a terrible first act, with United correcting the weaknesses of the team that is being coached temporarily now. ryan mason. A clear 0-2 half-time scoreline showed Mancunian superiority and the ‘spurs’ doubts, however the London team showed character and salvaged a point at half-time to halt their bad run of results.
The pace of the game picked up a little more Jadon Sancho He has already drilled the Tottenham goal. The English concluded a great play of Rashford to put his finger in the London sore and inaugurate the light.
United was much stronger and exploited the weaknesses of a Tottenham are frustrated with De Gea. In fact, the Madrid goalkeeper pulled Perisic’s equalizer in the game that preceded the 0-2 draw in Rashford. The ‘red devil’ striker counter-attacked alone and fixed the ‘spurs’ by extending the gain.
United left two points
Everyone seems to have decided, but the second half will be the reaction of a Tottenham that brought pride to save something positive. The London team threw everything at its rival’s jugular and managed to tie the contest goals from Pedro Porro and Heung-Min Sonalthough the United has a sentence between a ball on the post Bruno Fernandes in a frame play.
With the added point, United maintained fourth place with 60 points, six more than Tottenham although with two games to go, so they can be said to have a foot and a half in the next edition of the Champions League.
Source: La Verdad

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