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Rob Smyth

Tottenham 1-0 Manchester United: Premier League – as it happened

Tottenham Hotspur’s James Maddison scores.
Tottenham Hotspur’s James Maddison scores. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Ed Aarons’ report has dropped so I’ll leave you with that. Thanks for your company and emails – goodnight!

James Maddison’s reaction

Any player will tell you it’s tough being injured. If you miss one game or 10 games you’re always champing at the bit to get back. I know I can be the difference here so it was really nice to get on the scoresheet again.

I’m really happy for the lads and also for the fans because it was a proper atmosphere today.

It’s important to be alive in the box and sniff out those free goals – they count the same as a 25-yarder into the top corner! Really happy with that one.

[On his darts/ssshh celebration] There was a bit of outside noise this week [from Roy Keane on the Stick to Football podcast]. People have their opinions but I wanted to do my talking on the pitch. The gaffer always talks about blocking out the outside noise but sometimes it’s difficult because it’s constantly in your face these days.

It’s about responding in the right way. I did that today, I was the matchwinner and I’m really delighted.

We don’t want to make excuses but the last few months have been really difficult. You could put out an XI of senior players who were injured.

Full time: Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Manchester United

Spurs win back-to-back Premier League games for only the second time this season. The first time was against the same teams, Brentford and Manchester United, back in September.

James Maddison’s early goal settled a game of modest quality between two teams low on confidence. United, without 12 senior players through illness and injury, fought hard but were always straining to create chances.

It’s Spurs’ first league double over Man Utd since the 1989-90 season.

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90+1 min The free-kick eventually leads to a shot from Davies that is deflected behind for a corner.

90+1 min: Man Utd substitution Chido Obi replaces Casemiro. There are only three minutes of added time so it’s a surprise he didn’t come on a bit earlier.

90 min Dorgu, sold short by Onana’s dodgy throw, is booked for a late challenge on Porro.

88 min Dalot wins another corner on the right for Man Utd. Fernandes takes and Casemiro’s header is comfortably saved by Vicario.

87 min: Spurs substitution Wilson Odobert replaces Son Heung-min. This would be a big result for Spurs, whose last home win in the Premier League was against Aston Villa at the start of November.

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85 min Fernandes’s corner leads to a mini-scramble before Casemiro’s shot on the turn is blocked.

83 min Zirkzee fresh-airs an admittedly awkward volley from Garnacho’s cross. Man Utd have created enough that a draw wouldn’t flatter them.

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81 min None of the Man Utd substitutes are warming up, so it looks like they will finish with the XI that started the game.

80 min Ben Davies has been booked for something or other.

79 min: Good save by Onana! Spurs win the ball high up the field and almost make it two. Son lays the ball back to Kulusevski, whose sidefoot from 15 yards is pushed away well by Onana.

United break and Spence makes an important sliding block from Hojlund’s shot.

78 min: Double substitution for Spurs Archie Gray and Yves Bissouma replace Kevin Danso and the limping Rodrigo Bentancur. I think Danso has a slight niggle as well.

75 min Spurs break and Tel’s daisycutter from the edge of the D is comfortably saved by Onana.

74 min Fernandes’s corner is pushed away by Vicario. Dorgu collects and crosses beyond the far post to Casemiro, who kills the ball with a lovely first touch but then goes over far too easily when Spence puts hands on his chest.

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74 min Fernandes’s cross is collected on the far side by Garnacho, who drives a corner that is deflected behind for a corner.

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72 min: Just wide from Zirkzee! Mazraoui’s terrific cross is headed across goal and wide by Zirkzee, eight yards out. He was stretching and couldn’t get enough purchase on the header, though it was still an excellent chance.

Moments later, Hojlund’s shot from the edge of the area is held by Vicario.

71 min Zirkzee’s imaginative first-time pass almost puts Hojlund through on goal. Danso had to stretch to poke the ball back to Vicario, a vital piece of defending.

70 min Son, who scored from a corner against United in the Carabao Cup, goes for goal again. This time it lands on the roof of the net.

69 min Spurs break four-on-four with Johnson on the ball. Eventually Son tries to beat Mazraoui with a stepover and hits a shot that deflects behind for another corner.

68 min Spence’s long-range shot is saved comfortably by Onana.

66 min This would be United’s eighth defeat in 12 league games and leave them in 15th place. The last time they were that low in the table at this stage of the season was in 1989-90.

64 min: Double substitution for Spurs Brennan Johnson, back from injury, and Pape Sarr replace James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall.

62 min Now Tel has a shot blocked by Mazraoui. Spurs are having their best spell of the half.

61 min The corner is half cleared to Son, whose shot from the edge of the area deflects behind for another corner.

61 min Maddison clips a nice pass into Tel, who chests the ball up and hits a volley on the turn that deflects wide off De Ligt.

58 min: Excellent save by Vicario! Garnacho collects a clearance on the edge of the area and batters a shot on the turn towards the near post. Vicario gets down very smartly to push it away from goal.

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55 min: Chance for Man Utd Zirkzee releases Garnacho, who gets his shot away a split-second before being challenged by Porro. Vicario pushes it away and Garnacho doesn’t make the most of the rebound. The angle was tight by that stage so he tried to pick out Hojlund instead. It was caught out by Danso.

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54 min Dalot, wrongly flagged offside, has a shot beaten away by Vicario at the near post. Actually the referee allowed play to continue so, had Dalot scored, it would have gone to VAR.

52 min Spurs have started the second half well. Spence rolls Mazraoui superbly on the left and crosses low towards Kulusevski. He gets a slight touch and Tel stabs the ball over the bar. It was a tough chance as he was stretching away from goal and it came at hime quickly.

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51 min “I can’t be the only one who sighs at the sight of James Maddison in a Spurs shirt and thinks he (a United fan) should be in red (and not Mason Mount),” says Adam Roberts.

I remain convinced that, if Mount can stay fit, he’ll be a brilliant player for United. But I know what you mean, Maddison is a much more charismatic player.

48 min Kulusevski chases a lost cause to win a corner on the right. Porro’s outswinger is headed away by Maguire. Spurs dump the ball back in the box and Tel’s volley from the edge of the area is comfortably saved by Onana.

46 min Bruno Fernandes gets the second half under way.

Half time: Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd

Peep peep! Spurs lead through James Maddison’s opportunistic early goal. They’ve been the better team in a relatively poor game, though Man Utd had a superb chance to equalise when Alejandro Garnacho smashed over the bar from 10 yards.

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45 min The last 10-15 minutes have been pretty scruffy. There’s no doubt Spurs deserve to be ahead but the match hasn’t had the quality you’d expect from the teams who are among the favourites to win the Europa League.

42 min Maddison turns elegantly away from Mazraoui and finds Son on the left. His cross is headed up in the air by Maguire and claimed by Onana.

40 min Casemiro is booked for a foul on Son. That’ll make life even more difficult for him.

39 min A dull few minutes. Man Utd are having a bit more oft he ball as half-time approaches.

35 min Maddison lunges at Mazraoui and gets a warning from the referee. Gary Neville has been very critical of Man Utd’s midfield structure – basically Fernandes is pulling out to the right when Spurs have the ball, leaving Casemiro all alone. At times Spurs have had three or four men passing the ball around him. “It’s embarrassing… you wouldn’t see this iun under-9s football.”

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34 min “Ruben Pramorim?” offers John Peeler. “I’ll stop now.”

33 min “The Amorimps?” suggests Niall Mullen.

32 min Spurs have had 76 per cent of the possession in the last 10 minutes. One fascinating thing about Manchester United’s ongoing struggles is that it’s now almost a decade since they had a team that consistently dominated possession. How’s that even possible?

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30 min “That United bench is astonishing,” says Felix Wood. “If you’ve got players someone as sad as me hasn’t heard of then you really are in trouble.”

In fairness, they’re without 12 senior players. Are you saying it would have been better to have a bench of Mike Phelan, Paddy Roche, Gary Neville and Terry Cooke?

29 min Spurs are playing some good stuff, with Maddison, Kulusevski and Son all looking lively. It’s a much more familiar XI.

27 min “Jack Moorhouse and Jack Fletcher are names that could have been Busby Babes,” says Adam Roberts. “During the Fledgling era, I was at Loftus Road for a cup tie with the United fans, Fergie sent some youngsters to warm up and when they stopped to stretch, someone near me says: ‘Excuse me mate - who are you?’”

26 min Son gets to the byline and pulls the ball back to Tel, who sweeps a first-time shot from 15 yards with his left foot. Onana dives to his left to push it behind.

25 min “Amorim’s Adolescents?” offers Joe Pearson.

Too many syllables, no?

24 min Dalot’s dangerous half-volleyed cross is just in front of Hojlund in the six-yard box. It’s a good game now.

23 min: Garnacho misses a sitter! Bruno Fernandes found him in all sorts of space – created by Hojlund’s off-the-ball run – on the left side of the area. If anything Garnacho had too much time. His first touch was excellent but then he smacked the ball over the bar from 10 yards.

22 min A really nice effort from Zirkzee, who beats Bergvall 22 yards from goal and arcs a curling shot across goal. It bounces just past the far post with Vicario scrambling.

22 min “So in the tradition of the Busby Babes and Fergie’s Fledglings, what are we to call the Portugeezer’s benchful of youthful potential?” wonders Justin Kavanagh. “Ruben’s Rug Rats, perhaps?”

Doesn’t it have to be his surname for consistency? Mind you that gives us the decidedly uncatchy Amorim’s Apprentices.

21 min Spurs continue to dominate the ball. Aside from that Vicario double save, Man Utd haven’t really threatened.

19 min Tel lays the ball off to Kulusevski, whose shot from the edge of the area is blocked by Maguire.

17 min That was the eighth goal Spurs have scored against Man Utd this season – four in the league and four in that madcap Carabao Cup quarter-final.

15 min It looked like Onana could have done better on the goal, though I’d like to see a few more replays to be sure. The save was decent enough but he pushed the ball out in front of goal rather than to the side.

Porro’s deep cross was volleyed back across by Son. It broke to Bergvall, whose low shot was pushed out in front of goal by the diving Onana. Maddison was first on the scene and sidefooted into the net from four yards. He celebrated in the usual style, finding the nearest camera and throwing some imaginary arrers.

GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd (Maddison 13)

James Maddison is back on the oche!

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12 min “With Spurs having used at least three goalkeepers this season,” says Peter Oh, “casual fans might have trouble remembering who the first-choice player is. My recommendation is to Guglie it.”

10 min: Double save by Vicario! Man Utd explode into life. Hojlund makes an excellent channel run, cuts inside on his left foot and rams a low shot that is pushed away by the partially unsighted Vicario. United regain possession and Garnacho’s trademark curler from the edge of the area is pawed away by the diving Vicario. Dalot hooks the rebound into the six-yard box and Davies shins it away.

8 min “On Peacock, Jon Champion has said that United’s teenagers had to take a separate bus from Manchester, because of safety rules?” says Joe Pearson. “What!?”

It’s that woke mob again.

6 min Son gets away from Dalot and curls a dangerous left-foot cross that bounces past Dorgu and Kulusevski at the far post. It’s one-way traffic at the moment.

5 min Spurs have had most of the ball in the first five minutes, albeit without getting behind the United defence.

2 min Man Utd have started with Dorgu on the left and Dalot on the right; they play on the opposite sides against Leicester in the FA Cup last week.

1 min And they’re off.

A reminder of the teams

Tottenham Hotspur (4-1-4-1) Vicario; Pedro Porro, Danso, Davies, Spence; Bentancur; Kulusevski, Bergvall, Maddison, Son; Tel.
Substitutes: Kinsky, Udogie, Gray, Bissouma, Sarr, Moore, Odobert, Johnson, Scarlett.

Manchester United (3-4-2-1) Onana; Mazraoui, Maguire, De Ligt; Dalot, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Zirkzee, Garnacho; Hojlund.
Substitutes: Harrison, Amass, Fredricsson, Heaven, Lindelof, J Fletcher, Kone, Moorhouse, Obi.

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I can’t be the only person who, upon seeing that Man Utd subs bench, was transported back to the days of Russell Beardsmore, Tony Gill, Jules Maiorana and Deiniol Graham.

“Imagine the scene in the two dressing rooms,” begins Richard Hirst. “In one the manager is saying ‘come on lads, it’s Spurs’, and in other the manager is saying ‘come on lads, it’s United’. The glorious thing is that they are both right, so we can expect an hour and a half of chaos, comedy and red cards (Betancur/Maddison v Fernandes/Casemiro anyone?).

“On the other hand it might be 0-0.”

Ange Postecoglou’s pre-match thoughts

Having the players back in training has been a big thing. We’ve hardly trained for the last two-and-a-half months, and when we have it’s been with a lot of under-21 and under-18 players. Training this week has been outstanding because we’ve had a pretty much a full complement of senior players involved.

Having Vic and Madders back is big for us – not just the players they are but the people they are as well.

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Ruben Amorim on Man Utd’s multiple absentees

It’s a mixture of illness and injury. It is what it is. We have the kids and they are ready to play. It’s a really hard season and we have to deal with it.

In bad situations, sometimes good things happen.

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The fan group Change for Tottenham are protesting against Daniel Levy ahead of today’s game. Banners on show include24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy - Time for change” and “Our Game Is About Glory, Levy’s Game is About Greed.”

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Team news

Spurs are boosted by the return from injury of Guglielmo Vicario and James Maddison, with Ben Davies also coming into the side. Archie Gray, Mikey Moore and Antonin Kinsky drop to the bench. Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert are also among the subs.

Man Utd are down to the bare bones, with Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte, Toby Collyer, Leny Yoro and Christian Eriksen all unavailable. Casemiro comes into the team, while the exciting 17-year-old Chido Obi – who scored a hat-trick against Chelsea in the FA Youth Cup this week – is in United’s matchday squad for the first time. He’s one of eight teenagers on the bench.

Tottenham Hotspur (4-1-4-1) Vicario; Pedro Porro, Danso, Davies, Spence; Bentancur; Kulusevski, Bergvall, Maddison, Son; Tel.
Substitutes: Kinsky, Udogie, Gray, Bissouma, Sarr, Moore, Odobert, Johnson, Scarlett.

Manchester United (3-4-2-1) Onana; De Ligt, Maguire, Mazraoui; Dorgu, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dalot; Zirkzee, Garnacho; Hojlund.
Substitutes: Harrison, Amass, Fredricsson, Heaven, Lindelof, J Fletcher, Kone, Moorhouse, Obi.

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Preamble

Hello and welcome to live coverage of two bald millionaires fighting over a comb. At the start of the season Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United had eyes on the top four, not the top 14, but both have had such miserable seasons that today’s game is 15th v 14th.

Both are still among the favourites to win the Europa League, a reflection of their status and potential. And although there is nothing tangible to play for in the league, both teams – and managers – could really use a positive result today: for their confidence, and to stay off the back pages.

Kick off 4.30pm.

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