Tottenham will host Manchester United in a clash that promises plenty of intrigue this season. Moreover, both teams have struggled to meet expectations.
The home side now faces a crucial fixture as manager Ange Postecoglou must secure a victory to ease mounting pressure. In addition, recent cup exits have left his team with little margin for error.
Tottenham have endured a seven-match winless run at home, which marks their worst streak since 2008. Consequently, supporters are eager to see a turnaround in form.
The squad recently enjoyed a midweek break after the opening week of 2025. As a result, the injury-ravaged team managed to rest and regroup before this important encounter.
Tottenham now chase only their second set of back-to-back league wins this season. They achieved similar success earlier by overcoming Brentford and Manchester United in previous reverse fixtures.
In a previous encounter, Tottenham claimed a narrow victory in the EFL Cup with a close four-three score. Furthermore, this result has boosted the team’s belief ahead of today’s Premier League clash.
No team has beaten the Red Devils on three separate occasions in one season since Chelsea in 2012/13. Meanwhile, Tottenham last completed a double over Manchester United in 1989/90. Ruben Amorim, although not as threatened as his counterpart, also needs positive results to salvage his campaign.
Only five sides have gathered fewer Premier League points than United’s current tally since Amorim took charge. Additionally, reports of further staff layoffs at Old Trafford have only added to the pressure. Nevertheless, the visitors might find some relief on the road, where they have enjoyed three consecutive wins in all competitions.
Keep an eye on Spurs playmaker Dejan Kulusevski, who has scored in both previous head-to-head clashes. Moreover, Alejandro Garnacho delivered a game-changing cameo from the bench against Leicester in the FA Cup last week. Although he has not found the net in his last 17 appearances, his influence on the game remains significant.
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