Manchester United take on Tottenham in London in the Premier League on Saturday evening. United began the new campaign with a 1-0 victory against Wolves earlier in the week and although three points were secured, the performance was underwhelming and Gary O'Neil's side felt aggrieved to leave with nothing.
Although Raphael Varane scored the match-winning against Wolves, his centre-back partner Lisandro Martinez was substituted at half-time.
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They were poor against Wolves but won and almost every starter is a first-choice pick. The attack will be imperfect as there is still no striker (Anthony Martial barely counts these days).