"He gave everything, good effort, and this is a good feeling for me to know that the player has that spirit."
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53% Possession by Tottenham Hotspur 47% Possession by Manchester United
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22 Total Shots by Tottenham Hotspur 6 Total Shots by Manchester United
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6 Shots on Target by Tottenham Hotspur 3 Shots on Target by Manchester United
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18 Chances Created by Tottenham Hotspur 4 Chances Created by Manchester United
“[We're] obviously disappointed. To concede a goal so early on and be 2-0 down at half-time is tough, when you play a tough team like Tottenham. If we got the next goal it would have been a different story. It wasn’t meant to be, there was a lot of disappointment in that dressing room, but we've got another tough game this weekend. We've got to dust ourselves down and pick ourselves up and go again.”
"I think I was unlucky with Fellaini as I wanted to change a little bit the dynamic of the team. After a couple of minutes, he was injured. It’s always the same thing. It is the lateral ligament. I don’t think it’s a big, big thing but he was immediately feeling something and telling us he couldn’t carry on."
"We reacted and had a good reaction for 10 or 15 minutes with a good approach to the box and crosses in the face of the goal. But I think the second goal, mentally, kills us and it gives Tottenham the possibility to play the way they like to play. We tried to not let them play that way but, at 2-0, it was in their hands."
"We made a bad mistake with the first goal, it was a global mistake by the whole team because they watch videos and analyse Spurs’ kick-offs. They know they way they do it and they also know Kane normally starts in a position in front of the line to win some metres. We didn’t control it, lost the second ball on the ground and it was a really, really bad goal."
"It's a case of responding on Saturday against Huddersfield on what should be an emotional occasion at Old Trafford. Chelsea's defeat means the Reds are still very well placed for a top-four finish but there is no denying this was a worrying performance and we need to bounce back quickly."
Christian Eriksen helped Spurs get off to a dreamy start by opening the scoring within 11 seconds of the referee's first whistle, before Phil Jones put the ball through his own net to double the Londoners' lead. United were swamped in midfield and only rarely tested Hugo Lloris, while the second half saw only more opportunities for the home side.
The rest of the results from the Premier League tonight - Manchester City 3 West Brom 0, Stoke 0 Watford 0, Southampton 1 Brighton 1.
Andre Marriner blows the full-time whistle and the game finishes Tottenham 2 United 0. The Reds conceded two poor goals and were unable to respond in the second period.
90 MINS + 2
Victor Wanyama comes on for Moussa Dembele, with just a couple of minutes left.
90 MINS + 2
Andre Marriner has added on three minutes at the end of the game.
90 MINS + 1
Martial tries to find Herrera with a clipped cross towards the back post, but it's well overhit.
88 MINS
Dele Alli leaves the field and Moussa Sissoko comes on.
88 MINS
Kane tries to get the ball up and over the wall, but there's too much elevation on it.
87 MINS
Kane is brought down by Valencia on the edge of the United area. Free-kick to Spurs.
87 MINS
Dele Alli is booked for a nasty swipe at Alexis Sanchez. Less than ten minutes remaining here at Wembley, and United are being thoroughly outplayed. Can they nab a goal and put Tottenham under pressure in the last five minutes or so?
80 MINS
Spurs make their first change of the evening, as the dynamic forward Son is replaced by Erik Lamela.
79 MINS
The shock result from Stamford Bridge is Chelsea 0 Bournemouth 3. Elsewhere, Everton have beaten Leicester 2-1 while Newcastle and Burnley drew 1-1.
Spurs
Home Team Spurs- Lloris Shirt number 1
- Trippier Shirt number 2
- Sánchez Shirt number 6
- Vertonghen Shirt number 5
- Davies Shirt number 33
- Dier Shirt number 15
- Dembélé Shirt number 19
- Eriksen Shirt number 23
- Alli Shirt number 20
- Son Shirt number 7
- Kane Shirt number 10