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Manchester United fans send cheeky message to Harry Kane in moments missed from Tottenham draw

Manchester United blew the chance to all but seal their return to Champions League football on Thursday as they conspired to draw with Tottenham.

Erik ten Hag's side were excellent in the first half in north London and raced into the lead when Jadon Sancho found the bottom corner early on. Spurs looked exactly like a side that had conceded six at the weekend and United deservedly doubled their lead as a clinical Marcus Rashford fired home on the counter.

However, after looking to be in cruise control United went off the rails in the second half as they sacrificed all control of the game. Pedro Porro pulled one back with a superb finish and Bruno Fernandes could only hit the crossbar when through on goal moments later. Spurs were revived and grabbed a deserved equaliser when Son Heung-min tapped home Harry Kane's pass to draw the scores level.

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United are still in the ascendency in the top-four race but could have stretched the gap to nine points if they'd won and now face an in-form Aston Villa next. Here are the moments you may have missed from the match.

Warm welcome for Eriksen

Christian Eriksen became a fans' favourite at White Hart Lane during his seven-year stay with Spurs and his contribution to the club was not forgotten. As the teams were announced and his name was read out just prior to kick-off, he received a loud round of cheers and applause from the home fans. A lovely welcome back.

The Dane's subtle hand in the opener

It didn't take long for Eriksen to hurt his old side, though, even though he didn't touch the ball. Spurs managed to hold on slightly longer than they did at St. James' Park on Sunday but only just as United took the lead after just seven

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