How to watch Man United vs Tottenham - Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details
Manchester United will look to return to winning ways against Tottenham following two successive draws in the Premier League and Europa League respectively.
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Manchester United will look to return to winning ways against Tottenham following two successive draws in the Premier League and Europa League respectively.
Former Premier League midfielder Robbie Savage believes Manchester United will forever be playing catch-up under Erik ten Hag.
Marcus Rashford's recent omission from Manchester United's starting line-up in their last Premier League match against Crystal Palace raised eyebrows, given his return to form with three goals in two games.
Michael Owen has shared some words of wisdom for Marcus Rashford, encouraging him to "start loving yourself more" to regain his top form.
The likelihood is the Manchester United squad against Tottenham will be the same 20 players who disembarked the team coach at Selhurst Park last week. The line-up is unlikely to be the same.
For the fourth time in five starts, Marcus Rashford saw his time on the pitch cut short, but against FC Twente he showed enough to give the impression he could be back to his very best for Manchester United.
Manchester United's start to their Europa League campaign didn't quite go to plan on Wednesday night. Erik ten Hag's men failed to make the most of their superior quality and were held to a 1-1 draw.
Manchester United stuttered to a 1-1 draw at home to FC Twente in their opening Europa League game on Wednesday as Christian Eriksen scored but then made an error that led to the equaliser. The Denmark international put United ahead with a powerful first-half strike on a soaking wet night at Old Trafford before Sam Lammers equalised for Twente on 68 minutes after Eriksen was caught in possession. "We wanted more in the end, far from good enough. They looked like they wanted it more - that can't be right," Eriksen told TNT Sports.