Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd: Player ratings as Spurs win battle of wounded giants

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Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd: Player ratings as Spurs win battle of wounded giants

  • James Maddison nets on return to Tottenham team after injury
  • Entertaining game that lacked quality in key moments swings home side’s way
  • Ruben Amorim’s Man Utd ripped apart by illness and injuries
Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd: Player ratings as Spurs win battle of wounded giants

James Maddison netted the winner for Tottenham Hotspur on his return to the side as they overcame Manchester United 1-0 in Sunday’s primetime Premier League game.

Spurs welcomed Maddison and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario back into their lineup after injury – the latter returning after three months out with a fractured ankle suffered in November’s 4-0 win over Manchester City – and Ange Postecoglou was also able to include Brennan Johnson, £30m summer signing Wilson Odobert and Destiny Udogie in his matchday squad.

The hosts were actually in better shape than their bedraggled visitors, who were forced to name eight teenagers on their substitutes bench after an injury and illness epidemic swept across United’s training ground at the back end of the week.

Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte and Toby Collyer were expected absentees, but Leny Yoro and Christian Eriksen were also missing from a matchday squad that gave under-pressure United head coach Ruben Amorim little room for manouevre.

United began the เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา game well, with Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho testing Vicario’s shot-stoping ability, but slipped behind when Maddison followed in Lucas Bergvall’s effort and tapped home Andre Onana’s palmed save.

Garnacho inexplicably blazed over the bar just before the half-hour mark and Spurs grew into the game as United’s lack of quality in the decisive moments really began to shine through. It turned into a bit of a frenetic, end-to-end affair, with neither side able to take the chances afforded to them and Vicario and Onana comfortable with their handling.

Spurs were able to call upon the likes of Johnson, Pape Sarr, Archie Gray, Yves Bissouma and even Odobert, who returned from a five-month injury lay-off late on, but Amorim made just one change in stoppage-time – a nod to the complete lack of experience on his bench.

The win takes Postecoglou’s Spurs up to 12th, above Crystal Palace and Everton, and forces United – who were on the receiving end of a Spurs double for the first time in 35 years – down to 15th in the process with their 12th loss of what’s turning out to be a disastrous Premier League season.

Tottenham player ratings (4-2-3-1)

Player / PositionFotMob Rating
GK: Guglielmo Vicario8.6/10
RB: Pedro Porro7.9/10
CB :Kevin Danso7.5/10
CB: Ben Davies7.8/10
LB: Djed Spence7.9/10
CM: Rodrigo Bentancur7.0/10
CM: Lucas Bergvall6.6/10
RM: Dejan Kulusevski6.3/10
CM: James Maddison7.8/10
LM: Son Heung-min (c)7.8/10
CF: Mathys Tel7.0/10
SUB: Brennan Johnson (63′ for Maddison)6.2/10
SUB: Pape Sarr (63′ for Bergvall)7.0/10
SUB: Archie Gray (78′ for Danso)6.0/10
SUB: Yves Bissouma (78′ for Bentancur)6.6/10
SUB: Wilson Odobert (87′ for Son)N/A

Subs not used: Antonin Kinsky (GK), Destiny Udogie, Dane Scarlett, Mikey Moore.

Man Utd player ratings (3-4-2-1)

Player / PositionFotMob Rating
GK: Andre Onana7.3/10
CB: Noussair Mazraoui7.0/10
CB: Harry Maguire6.8/10
CB: Matthijs de Ligt7.5/10
RWB: Diogo Dalot6.3/10
CM: Casemiro7.5/10
CM: Bruno Fernandes8.1/10
LWB: Patrick Dorgu7.4/10
AM: Joshua Zirkzee6.4/10
AM: Alejandro Garnacho7.1/10
CF: Rasmus Hojlund5.5/10
SUB: Chido Obi (90+1′ for Casemiro)N/A

Subs not used: Elyh Harrison (GK), Ayden Heaven, Harry Amass, Tyler Fredricson, Victor Lindelof, Jack Fletcher, Jack Moorhouse, Sekou Kone.