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Christian Eriksen explains what went wrong for Manchester United in draw with Tottenham

Christian Eriksen believes Manchester United took their foot off the gas and lost control of the match as they failed to see off Tottenham on Thursday.

United looked like they were set to secure their spot in the top-four with a nine-point gap as they dominated the opening 45 minutes in north London and went in at the break with a two-goal lead. Jadon Sancho scored within seven minutes to give Erik ten Hag's side an early advantage and Marcus Rashford doubled it with a clinical finish on the counter.

However, United lost all grip of the game after the break and allowed Spurs a foothold in the match as Pedro Porro dragged a goal back with a fine out-side-of-the-boot finish. Bruno Fernandes hit the crossbar moments after but Ryan Mason's Spurs had been revitalised.

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Harry Kane teed up Son Heung-min with a perfectly-weighted pass to tap home the equaliser and Tottenham should have gone on to win as they hit the bar and Eric Dier missed a sitter. Eriksen has explained where United went wrong.

"I think we missed the last percentage of really taking the game and finishing it off," he told BT Sport. "I think we took a bit of the gas off and that was our problem.

"I think it's been that for a few games where we are sharp and coming ahead and [haven't] kept it going. I think we lost a bit of energy, a bit of control and they got belief and it went the other way.

"That's how it goes normally. When you are 2-0 down anything can change quickly. We didn't have the control to finish them off and don't give them the chance to score the first goal, that gave belief."

United still hold a healthy six-point advantage but still have some tough fixtures to play. Eriksen wants the team to get

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