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Tottenham hit 10-man Man Utd for six on Mourinho’s return

United suffers a humiliating 6-1 home defeat to Tottenham

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2020 10:11AM

Tottenham hit 10-man Man Utd for six on Mourinho’s return
Anthony Martial walks off the pitch after receiving a straight red card. – AFP pic, October 5, 2020

MANCHESTER – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer labelled Manchester United’s humiliating 6-1 home defeat to Tottenham as the worst feeling in 15 years at the club as a player, coach and manager.

Tottenham cashed in on Anthony Martial’s first-half red card as Jose Mourinho enjoyed a dream return to Old Trafford.

Son Heung-min and Harry Kane scored twice as Spurs opened up a disorganised United defence at will even before Martial was harshly punished for an off-the-ball clash with Erik Lamela.

Tanguy Ndombele and Serge Aurier were also on target for Tottenham, who showed no ill-effects of a draining week in their fourth match in eight days.

“It’s a horrible feeling, the worst day I’ve had as a Manchester United manager and player,” said Solskjaer.

“It’s nowhere near good enough. I hold my hands up. It’s my decision to pick the team I did. Also as a squad, that's not good enough for Manchester United.”

The manner of the defeat will turn the spotlight onto United ahead of the transfer deadline on Monday.

Uruguayan striker Edison Cavani is reportedly set to join the Red Devils, but it is at the other end of the field where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men are in desperate need of reinforcements.

Mourinho, who was sacked as United boss in December 2018, revelled on what he described as a historic day for Tottenham.

“It is history for Tottenham, history for my boys and I cannot deny it is also history for me,” said the Portuguese.

“Some people can say you play against 10 men for a long time which is true, but for me it is also true that 11 v 11 we were playing extremely well,” he said.

“We were creating huge problems, we were winning 2-1 and they could not find solutions to control us.”

- Spurs punish calamitous United -

Mourinho has claimed his old club is too often the beneficiaries of dubious penalty decisions. But he could have no complaints when Davinson Sanchez upended Martial inside the area in the first minute.

Bruno Fernandes coolly slotted home the spot-kick to seemingly give the home side the perfect start.

However, within four minutes it was 1-1 as calamitous defending from Eric Bailly, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw presented Ndombele with the chance to sweep home an equaliser from close range.

Kane was the provider for all four of Son’s goals in a 5-2 win at Southampton two weeks ago and the two combined to perfection once more as Spurs took the lead three minutes later.

Any chance of a United revival went with Martial as he was shown a straight red card for raising his hands to Lamela’s face in retaliation to an elbow from the Argentine, which went unpunished from VAR.

Kane intercepted Bailly’s attempt to play out from inside his own box and when the ball broke to Son, he unselfishly squared for Kane to slot into an unguarded net.

Son had been a major injury doubt after suffering a hamstring problem in last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle, but he was full of energy as he burst into the box to flick his seventh goal of the season between De Gea’s legs.

Solskjaer introduced holding midfielders Scott McTominay and Fred at half-time in a bid to stem the tide, but United was cut open again when Paul Pogba failed to track Aurier’s run and he fired into the far corner from Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg’s perfect pass.

Pogba was at fault again for the sixth as he dived in on Ben Davies and Kane converted emphatically from the penalty spot. – AFP, October 5, 2020

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