Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur. Premier League.
Old TraffordAttendance75,034.
Saturday 28 October 2017 19:12, UK
Substitute Anthony Martial scored a late winner as Manchester United beat Tottenham 1-0 on Saturday.
A game of few chances looked to be heading for a stalemate until Martial took advantage of a defensive lapse to latch onto Romelu Lukaku's flick-on and finish in the 81st minute.
Lukaku had headed against the post moments earlier while Dele Alli missed the best chance for Spurs, who were without injured top scorer Harry Kane, when he volleyed wide from close range.
The win is United's first in their last three Premier League games and keeps them in touch with leaders Manchester City.
For Spurs, it was another disappointing visit to Old Trafford, where they have now lost 21 of 26 Premier League matches, as they struggled to overcome the loss of Kane, not managing a shot on target in the second half.
Playing three at the back, United started positively, with Lukaku slicing wide from inside the box and Hugo Lloris tipping a long-range free-kick from Marcus Rashford around the post.
But Spurs settled after 15 minutes and appeared to grow in confidence. Moussa Sissoko had a shot from distance and then spurned the best opportunity of the first half when he missed the target after David de Gea collided with Phil Jones and dropped a routine cross.
With an extra man in midfield, Spurs started to take control of the game, subduing United and going close when Eric Dier saw a looping shot saved from a corner.
There was little change immediately after the break, but United were nearly gifted the opener when Lloris spilt a low effort from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Ben Davies had to whack the ball clear with Rashford waiting to tap in.
Mkhitaryan then fizzed a cross through the six-yard box and Antonio Valencia drilled over from the edge of the box.
Both sides went close late in the game as Alli missed the target from eight yards out after a brilliant chipped pass from Christian Eriksen before Lukaku headed against the post at the other end.
It was United who snatched victory, though, as a long ball from De Gea was flicked on by Lukaku and Martial finished after getting behind Eric Dier.
Ashley Young was impressive for Manchester United and Martial was the match-winner, but Matic was key in a tight game.
The midfielder was particularly strong in the second half as United managed to gain more control in the centre of the pitch. He looked composed in possession and also showed his strength to win the ball and break up play on several occasions.
Jose Mourinho: "I was so disappointed at Huddersfield because it looks like in that match we didn't know the responsibility, we didn't know the ambition, we didn't know that every point is a precious point."
Mauricio Pochettino: "I said before the game to everyone that always you are going to miss your main striker - and Harry Kane is one of best strikers in the world, of course. But it is not an excuse today. We didn't lose the game because Kane wasn't here."
Manchester United are at home to Benfica in the Champions League on Tuesday and then travel to Chelsea, live on Sky Sports Premier League, next Sunday.
Spurs host Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday before returning to Premier League action against Crystal Palace next Sunday.