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Man United v Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as Kulusevski and Solanke score in big win

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Manchester United were hammered and humbled by Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, beaten 3-0 as captain Bruno Fernandes was shown a straight red card.

The match got off in the worst possible way for the hosts as Micky van de Ven embarked on a brilliant run to tee up Brennan Johnson for a tap-in, but United failed to respond as they were dominated on their own patch throughout. Andre Onana prevented the scoreline from being any worse, but Fernandes’ knee-high challenge on James Maddison saw him sent-off right before half-time.

Straight after the restart Dejan Kulusevski volleyed in a second, while Dominic Solank poked in a third for Spurs later on – but the damage had long since been done as United were woeful and booed off the pitch by a section of their fans at full time. Follow all the reaction and updates in the live blog below:

Man United vs Tottenham LIVE

  • GOAL! 77’ – Solanke stretches to tap in a third goal after a corner (MUN 0-3 TOT)

  • GOAL! 49’ – Kulusevski immediately scores second after the break (MUN 0-2 TOT)

  • RED CARD! 44’ – Bruno Fernandes sent-off for knee-high tackle on Maddison

  • GOAL! 2’ – Van de Ven brilliantly sets up Johnson for a tap-in (MUN 0-1 TOT)

Manchester United FC 0 – 3 Tottenham Hotspur FC

Another dreadful Man United defeat shows ambition is built on little more than delusion

19:12 , Karl Matchett

For Erik ten Hag, a list of dreadful days as Manchester United manager was already rather too long. Quite where this ranks is a moot point, but it was wretched, both shocking and yet familiar. Outclassed by Tottenham Hotspur even before they were outnumbered by them, United again looked an expensive, incoherent mess.

While Ten Hag was serenaded by the Spurs fans with chants of “sacked in the morning”, one of United’s leaders actually did get his marching orders. Bruno Fernandes’ red card was a symptom of United’s problems; passive for too long, they were petulant at times, their attempts to halt Tottenham verging on the desperate, their plans falling apart.

On Thursday, Ten Hag claimed that United had turned a corner. Instead, this season feels a continuation of the last, a campaign that could be littered with ignominies. An eighth defeat in 20 league games at Old Trafford underlines how far they have fallen. United’s new hierarchy can talk of winning the title by 2028 but they are already six points off fifth, in the bottom half and with a negative goal difference.

The table may not lie. Just as Liverpool did last month, Spurs exposed the gulf with rivals. Tottenham have similar immediate aims, of Champions League qualification this season: but whereas United’s looked built on delusion, there seems a realism to theirs.

Another dreadful Man United defeat shows ambition is built on delusion

Gary Neville lays into ‘absolutely disgusting’ Manchester United performance against Tottenham

20:00 , Karl Matchett

Gary Neville slammed an “absolutely disgusting” performance from Manchester United as Tottenham won 3-0 at Old Trafford to increase the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.

The dismal hosts fell to their third defeat of the Premier League campaign after just six games as captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off for “serious foul play” late in the first half.

Tottenham, who led thanks to Brennan Johnson’s early goal, added two more after the break with Old Trafford emptying rapidly after Dominic Solanke’s third sealed all three points.

It meant there were barely any fans left to boo the team as United fell to successive 3-0 defeats at home in the Premier League, following Liverpool’s comfortable win at the start of the month.

Gary Neville lays into ‘absolutely disgusting’ Man Utd performance against Tottenham

Erik ten Hag told he has ‘no excuses’ as Man United boss claims red card had ‘big impact’ on defeat to Spurs

19:29 , Karl Matchett

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag acknowledged his players were well below the necessary level of performance in their 3-0 defeat to Tottenham on Sunday, but insisted the red card to Bruno Fernandes just before half-time had a “big impact” on the outcome.

Spurs started quickly and were ahead inside two minutes, Brennan Johnson tapping in from close range. And they hardly let up their assault on United’s box for the remainder of the first half, with the hosts managing just three shots and 37 per cent possession in the first 45 minutes, compared to Tottenham’s 12 efforts and 63 per cent.

Despite that, Ten Hag felt his side were close to coming back on terms after Alejandro Garnacho hit the outside of the post and Joshua Zirkzee saw an effort on the stretch comfortably saved, with Fernandes’ dismissal for a knee-high challenge on James Maddison the turning point which prevented his side finding a route back into the game.

Ten Hag told he has ‘no excuses’ as United boss claims red card had ‘big impact’

Gary Neville lays into ‘absolutely disgusting’ Manchester United performance against Tottenham

19:00 , Karl Matchett

Gary Neville slammed an “absolutely disgusting” performance from Manchester United as Tottenham won 3-0 at Old Trafford to increase the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.

The dismal hosts fell to their third defeat of the Premier League campaign after just six games as captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off for “serious foul play” late in the first half.

Tottenham, who led thanks to Brennan Johnson’s early goal, added two more after the break with Old Trafford emptying rapidly after Dominic Solanke’s third sealed all three points.

It meant there were barely any fans left to boo the team as United fell to successive 3-0 defeats at home in the Premier League, following Liverpool’s comfortable win at the start of the month.

Gary Neville lays into ‘absolutely disgusting’ Man Utd performance against Tottenham

FT – Man United 0-3 Tottenham

18:52 , Karl Matchett

Spurs players talking at fulltime now.

Brennan Johnson first after scoring the opener: “We completely dominated the game, did things exactly as we wanted. We had a clear game plan and did a great job.

“Micky’s one of the quickest once he gets going. The manager demands we be at the back post, the goal like that it’s easy but it’s about getting there first.”

And Micky van de Ven, who assisted his goal in such style:

“We controlled the game, we knew they are quite dangerous on counter-attacks but we controlled it.

“I intercepted the ball and saw the gap. I was like ‘now I’m going!’ and I knew he’s at the second post. I didn’t see the goal because I was falling down the stairs but I knew he put it in!

“We showed we have the quality to play at this intensity all game so it’s a deserved three points.”

FT – Man United 0-3 Tottenham

18:45 , Karl Matchett

Full time stats, Man United 0-3 Tottenham:

Possession 39% – 61%

Shots 11-24

On target 2-10

xG 0.97 – 4.67

Corners 5-3

Bookings 5-3

Red cards 1-0

FT – Man United 0-3 Tottenham

18:37 , Karl Matchett

Spurs up to eighth then, three points behind Chelsea in fourth. Early on still, but they’ll feel happier at being that close to the Champions League spots after being midtable. United down to 12th with a minus three goal difference.

FT – Man United 0-3 Tottenham

18:31 , Karl Matchett

The whistle goes, Man United fans boo, Spurs fans cheer and Gary Neville calls the first-half performance from his former side “disgusting”.

Quite the result for Spurs, a really good performance – awful from start to finish for United, who had Bruno Fernandes sent-off.

90+5’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:28 , Karl Matchett

Final seconds, although Old Trafford is already half-empty anyway. This is back-to-back 3-0 home league defeats for Ten Hag – their last game here in this competition was the loss to Liverpool. Both games could have been far higher-scoring in truth, for the visitors.

Mikey Moore dips inside and almost does increase the scoreline, curling just wide of Onana’s far post.

90+2’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:26 , Karl Matchett

De Ligt sweeps one wide as United give it one more go to find a goal at least – which would stop them dropping to 12th.

Doesn’t look as though they’ll get it. “Absolutley woeful, as bad as it gets” bemoans Gary Neville on Sky Sports.

88’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:22 , Karl Matchett

Time now running down, not fast enough for the home fans and players though. Another chastening outing for Erik ten Hag. United’s wins this season have come over Fulham, newly promoted Southampton and lower-league Barnsley – nobody else.

Onana – United’s best player by a mile today – stops Solanke adding a fourth, with Sarr heading wide on the rebound.

Six minutes added on.

84’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:18 , Karl Matchett

Amad Diallo comes on for Mount, who plays less than a half after coming on as sub himself.

United’s upcoming games are away to Porto and Villa, home to Brentford then away to Fenerbahce and West Ham. Not a routine run, as their four-match unbeaten stretch comes to an end here.

They’ll also drop down a place in the table on goal difference if it stays 3-0.

81’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:15 , Karl Matchett

Dragusin comes on for Spurs and with his first challenge he catches Mount in the head – he’s bleeding and needs treatment. Off the pitch he goes.

GOAL! 77’ – Man United 0-3 Spurs

18:10 , Karl Matchett

That’s that! United’s best period ends in them conceding a third – a corner from the left is flicked on by Sarr and Solanke stretches to get a toe on the ball and prod over the line.

Bergvall took the corner – great changes, Postecoglou will tell us!

76’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

18:09 , Karl Matchett

Triple change for Spurs – Sarr, Moore and Bergvall on for Maddison, Werner and Johnson.

74’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

18:05 , Karl Matchett

Porro picks up a yellow card now for fouling Garnacho, who continues to look lively. Double sub for United, Eriksen and Hojlund on for Ugarte and Rashford. Richard Jolly’s assessment from Old Trafford:

“Perhaps United have played better with 10 men, though that is an indictment of their efforts with 11. Casemiro has at least looked a threat in the final third. Manuel Ugarte has gone off, perhaps to spare him a red card. It is an understatement to say he has not been good today, even if the circumstances of United’s performance are a mitigating factor.”

72’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

18:04 , Karl Matchett

Postecoglou could be thinking about changes here too, given his side have totally lost control – they have no possession, just counter-attacking from time to time.

Werner leads one down the left about 50 yards, beating a defender in the process – but then his cut-back is between three players and he throws his arms up in despair.

Garnacho goes down the other end, tricks his way inside and shoots – deflected wide.

68’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

18:01 , Karl Matchett

Closest United have come. A lofted ball over the top finds Casemiro running in of all people and he angles a half-volley on the bounce just past the far post.

Rasmus Hojlund is ready to come on for United as they seek a way back into the game.

64’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:57 , Karl Matchett

Mount sends over a free-kick but Vicario claims well. A few more deliveries into the area and the home fans are buoyed once more, urging their team to continue the fight to find a way back into the game.

Spurs have just lost control of the game over the last ten minutes, but they will surely have chances to counter-attack if United push on.

Kulusevski beats Ugarte down the wing and is bundled over – another yellow, for the United midfielder this time.

60’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:53 , Karl Matchett

United have just won their first corner of the game – Martinez won a header and appealed for a handball, but nothing doing. Then there’s another penalty shout – from more players this time – soon after, being Martinez again steers a shot past the post.

Romero did touch the ball with his arm but it wasn’t out or up, so no spot kick.

This is United’s best period of pressure, by which we mean they’ve had a few crosses and one half-hearted shot just wide. Ten Hag on the sidelines wafts his hands around and continues to chew his gum.

56’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:48 , Karl Matchett

Could, or should, be 3-0 – Onana to the rescue with a double save.

Kulusevski takes on two to burst through midfield and feed a brilliant ball to Werner; he shapes up the low shot which Onana gets down for, then the keeper lurches back up to deny the onrushing Johnson from the rebound, too.

52′ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:47 , Karl Matchett

Yellow card for Spence for handball; yellow card for Martinez for a lunging slide which took out Maddison.

Richard Jolly at Old Trafford, where the Spurs fans are singing “sacked in the morning” to Erik ten Hag:

“From bad to worse to even worse to…. Manchester United’s afternoon is deteriorating still further, the terrific Johnson setting up Kulusevski to volley in. 1-0 flattered United at half-time. 2-0 could lead to rather more.”

48’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:41 , Karl Matchett

A horror show from United defensively.

Martinez misses a challenge on the halfway line, Dalot lunges in and can’t cut the ball out, De Ligt doesn’t cut out hte cross and nobody at all has run with Kulusevski, as he flicks in the second past the keeper.

GOAL! 47’ – Man United 0-2 Spurs

17:40 , Karl Matchett

That would be a no!

Johnson races away down the right flank, delivers a low cross and finds Dejan Kulusevski – he clips one in past Onana and Spurs are immediately two goals to the good.

46′ – Man United 0-1 Tottenham

17:38 , Karl Matchett

Djed Spence is on for Udogie at the break for Spurs, Casemiro is on for Zirkzee for United.

Let’s see if they have any kind of better approach play, better tempo about their game or better ability to stop Spurs playing through them.

HT – Man United 0-1 Tottenham

17:30 , Karl Matchett

Richard Jolly at Old Trafford:

“Deserved red card for Bruno Fernandes – that was a dangerous lunge at James Maddison – and an increasingly disastrous day for Manchester United, with Kobbie Mainoo hobbling off.”

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‘Unstoppable’ Micky van de Ven produces stunning assist with 70-yard sprint

17:25 , Karl Matchett

Micky van de Ven produced a stunning 70-yard run from defence to set up Brennan Johnson’s opening goal at Manchester United in a “special” assist from the Tottenham centre-back.

Van de Ven pounced on a loose ball in the Spurs half after Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford lost possession, before the Dutch international surged forward from inside the halfway line.

Van de Ven eased away from Manuel Ugarte and past compatriot Matthijs de Ligt to reach the byline before squaring a perfect low cross to the back post, where a grinning Johnson was on hand to tap into the empty net.

‘Unstoppable’ Micky van de Ven produces stunning assist with 70-yard sprint

HT – Man United 0-1 Tottenham

17:23 , Karl Matchett

Van de Ven beats Garnacho in a foot race down the wing and slide-tackles the ball out of play – that just about sums up the difference between the teams.

The half-time whistle goes and boos ring out, be they for Erik ten Hag, his team or the referee. Could be all three from this home crowd.

Spurs lead, one-nil.

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45+3’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:20 , Karl Matchett

United must be amazed they are only a goal behind. Mount goes straight through Bentancur for no reason and is booked.

They have been so, so far off it in this first half, but Spurs have missed two or three really decent openings to add to Johnson’s early strike.

44’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:16 , Karl Matchett

A dreadful afternoon gets worse for United who immediately make a change. Mainoo is replaced by Mason Mount – although bizarrely Mount doesn’t come on straight away and the home team play on for a few moments with nine.

They are down to ten though and not looking in good shape today at all.

Five minutes added on.

RED CARD! 42’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:14 , Karl Matchett

Bruno Fernandes given a straight red card!

The United midfielder slipped as he changed direction, then lunged into a knee-high tackle on James Maddison who was skipping away from him.

No doubt about the decision, he’s far too high and not going for the ball at all.

United down to ten men.

42’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:13 , Karl Matchett

Dalot is carded to make it both United full-backs into the book, dragging down Kulusevski.

The Swede sees a shot blocked by Mainoo just after, as Spurs continue their assault on Onana’s goal – but no second reward for them yet, which will give Ten Hag hope that he can demand a reaction from his team at the break.

This game is like a basketball match at times, both sides looking for passes through gaps from deep to flood forward, but only Spurs are doing it with any productive manner.

40’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:10 , Karl Matchett

The first real moment for United – Garnacho batters a volley against the outside of the post.

Rashford’s deep cross finds his fellow winger and he sets himself, then powers a drive which Vicario might have covered, but strikes the woodwork anyway. A warning for Spurs, after their domination of this first half.

Then it’s up the other end and it really should be 2-0 as Timo Werner speeds away from the defence – but one-on-one with Onana, he shoots straight at the keeper who saves.

36’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:07 , Karl Matchett

De Ligt has continually given possession away when trying to play out, but he now blocks Udogie as he again bursts through and tries to shoot – it’s over for a corner. Spurs continue pressing for this second goal – and Romero very nearly gets it in spectacular fashion.

A first corner is half-cleared, Porro crosses back in and Romero produces a side-on bicycle kick which flies only a yard wide of the post.

Mazraoui is then booked for a late slide in on Udogie as United continue to fail to get to grips with the pace of their opponents.

32’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:03 , Karl Matchett

Richard Jolly at Old Trafford:

“A rather chastening half-hour for Manchester United who, one Joshua Zirkzee shot apart, have not threatened enough, while looking troubled by Tottenham’s pace and creativity. Perhaps Erik ten Hag’s gameplan is to counter-attack, but Spurs have done that better as well as looking the superior side in possession.”

30′ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

17:01 , Karl Matchett

Kulusevski and Johnson link once more around the right edge of the box, where United are just totally unable to shut down the spaces and stop Spurs continually running past them. Maddison’s eventual cross is beyond Werner this time but Dalot is pickpocketed, Maddison shoots – Onana saves.

26’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:59 , Karl Matchett

Mazraoui has to lift the ball out from under his own bar as Spurs cut through United once more – Brennan Johnson this time the provider with a low ball, but with Werner lurking it’s the full-back who gets there first and saves his side falling further behind.

Spurs boss Postecoglou must be feeling his side should be at least two up by now – four shots to one, 61% possession, 12 touches in the box to three – all in their favour.

22’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:55 , Karl Matchett

Udogie was down injured and needed some treatment, but looks like he’s ok to continue for now. A first really decent opening for United then, as Mainoo is involved and the ball is worked towards Zirkzee in the middle of the box – he diverts the ball toward goal and it’s on target, but Vicario saves.

18’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:51 , Karl Matchett

Fernandes fizzes a ball wide for Rashford, who has looked bright in getting forward in this first half, but the winger’s low cross is nowhere near Zirkzee or Mainoo. Easy for Vicario and for Spurs to start again – they are well on top so far.

Udogie now sparks another counter-attack, passes to Kulusevski and he tees up Johnson…and his low finish beats Onana, but hits the post. So close to a second.

14’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:45 , Karl Matchett

Udogie and Maddison both break behind United’s back line in quick succession and work chances on goal – the left-back’s effort goes flying over the bar from a narrow angle, but Maddison’s needs a decent block from Onana to prevent a second goal. Lovely exchange between the English midfielder and Kulusevski on the edge of the box to evade Ugarte and the centre-backs.

10’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:41 , Karl Matchett

Onana batters the ball forward and Rashford is streaking away behind the defence after bending his run – the flag does go up but he beats Van de Ven and Romero to the ball and shoots low, only for Vicario to save at the near post.

Wouldn’t have counted, but does show United how they might get themselves chances and a foothold in this game. Spurs’ defence is of course very high upfield.

7’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:40 , Karl Matchett

United needing to settle, but Spurs are just staying on the front foot as you’d expect – looking to win the second ball at every opportunity and flood players forward. Kulusevki is nominally a third midfielder for the visitors but he’s so high upfield challenging, putting the centre-backs under pressure when he can and forcing the hosts back. Zirkzee has barely had a touch so far.

GOAL! 4’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:38 , Karl Matchett

Richard Jolly after that opening goal at Old Trafford:

“Four goals in four games since deleting his Instagram account for Brennan Johnson, proving we are all better off without social media. But what a sensational solo run from Micky van de Ven, covering 70 yards at startling speed, to set him up. What a start for Spurs.”

GOAL! 2’ – Man United 0-1 Spurs

16:35 , Karl Matchett

Sensational start!! Van de Ven wins the ball halfway inside his own half and absolutely blazes his way through the entire United team, squaring brilliantly across the six-yard box and Brennan Johnson is totally unmarked to tap in his fourth in four games!

Never mind that clean sheet, it’s gone after 200 seconds!

1’ – Man United 0-0 Spurs

16:32 , Karl Matchett

Here we go – kick-off! Three clean sheets in five in the league for United, if they manage a fourth then that will be a big positive for Ten Hag to point to – but it’s wins United really need.

Spurs could say the same, of course.

Man Utd v Spurs – live

16:25 , Karl Matchett

Richard Jolly is at Old Trafford for us today – we’ll bring you his insight through the match. Ahead of the game he points out a habit Erik ten Hag is developing with his team sheets…

“Last week, Erik ten Hag benched Marcus Rashford after he had started scoring goals. Now Christian Eriksen has chipped in with three in three games and is only a substitute. No Son Heung-min for Tottenham, which means a first league start of the season for Timo Werner.”

Kick-off on the way!

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16:21 , Karl Matchett

Ange Postecoglou ahead of kick-off now:

“Short turnaround from Thursday and Son just wasn’t right for today so we go without him.

“We’ve had to suffer those things a fair bit, key players missing out – you just have to learn to cope without him.

“Timo Werner is most comfortable there, that’s why we brought him to the club so he gets his opportunity today.

“You’re facing a big club here, an iconic stadium, lots of attention – they are the kind of games you want to be involved in.

“We’ve won the last three so we’re going ok. League form is mixed but performances aren’t bad – it’s a challenging start in terms of results but I’m pretty happy with how we play our football.”

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16:16 , Karl Matchett

Ten Hag adds that Fernandes always ends up as creating the most chances for the team – he’s not worried about a lack of end product from him right now.

“Bruno will work on his form, he’s always working hard, taking responsibility and being captain. The goals and assists will come.”

He’s 11/10 to score or assist today against Spurs, or 8/1 to score the first goal.

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16:11 , Karl Matchett

Erik ten Hag ahead of kick-off:

“We have to kill in front of the goal. We are creating loads of chances but we don’t finish enough.

“I’ll be worried when we don’t create chances. I know we have players who can finish: Fernandes, Rashford, Garnacho, Hojlund. Plenty are good finishers.

“Rashford scored there last week so he’s in the right direction and now has to make the last step.”

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16:06 , Karl Matchett

Form this season – all competitions:

Man Utd

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Spurs

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Not too much to take as yet – Spurs’ three in a row have come against Coventry, Brentford and Qarabag. United’s only win against top-flight opponents in their current four in a row was at newly promoted Southampton.

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16:00 , Karl Matchett

It was in the summer of 2023 when Erik ten Hag declared he wanted Manchester United to be “the best transition team in the world”. If he has succeeded, it is probably not quite in the meaning he intended, as the Red Devils enter this weekend following a 1-1 draw with Twente.

His side conceded too many goals on the counter-attack last season, forever looking susceptible to the break. But United are specialists in transition in a different respect. In the third season of Ten Hag’s reign, after 122 games and an outlay of £600m, they remain in transition.

They can seem forever mired there. It may be unfair to judge the Dutchman’s newest team after five league games, before the biggest summer signing Leny Yoro has even made his debut, but they are six points off the lead in the Premier League already. A marquee match against Tottenham is also a mid-table clash, with the sides sitting in 11th and 10th. Lose and the temptation would be to suggest it will already be a 12th successive season without a true title challenge.

Most of that is not Ten Hag’s fault, of course. But the club’s new chief executive Omar Berrada has set the target of winning the title by 2028 to mark their 150th anniversary. Which would require United to exit transition, to trade their inconsistency for the kind of sustained excellence the true contenders display.

United showed signs of it in Ten Hag’s debut campaign, during a run of 40 games that produced just four defeats. Their last six results – two defeats, two wins, two draws – follow a season when their longest unbeaten run spanned five matches.

Read Richard Jolly’s pre-match preview:

Ten Hag’s ultimate goal leaves Man Utd far away in their four-year plan

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15:50 , Karl Matchett

As for Man United, there’s been a lot of talk over Bruno Fernandes’ lack of end product – one assist and no goals so far this term from five games. Nobody for the team has actually netted more than once or assisted more than once in the Premier League, however.

But is Fernandes underperforming in terms of execution, or merely playing poorly and not contributing?

He has a combined xG for the season of only 1.9, not high considering he’s still averaging 3.5 shots per 90, and six chances created isn’t high for him either. Missing three big chances is his biggest downfall so far though – while Zirkzee and Garnacho have missed four apiece.

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15:45 , Karl Matchett

Son hasn’t been Spurs’ go-to man for taking chances this season, but he has certainly been a creative force for them. His four big chances created is the highest in the squad this term, as are his 13 key passes in total.

But in Kulusevski and Maddison they still have two outlets who are laying on the chances and capable of adding goals too – Maddison netted his first of the season last week, though he’s back in central midfield rather than an attacking role now.

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15:36 , Karl Matchett

A big miss to not have Son, but also a big chance for Timo Werner – it’s his first start of the campaign and he has only 38 minutes of Premier League action to his name so far.

The eyebrow-raising pairing of James Maddison and Rodrigo Bentancur in midfield continues, so it’ll be interesting to see who comes out on top of that particular battle, with Christian Eriksen removed from United’s engine room this time around.

Man Utd v Spurs – live

15:30 , Karl Matchett

An hour until kick-off at Old Trafford; a win for the hosts today will send them above Spurs and up to eighth. Spurs can go to the same position if they take the three points, while a draw leaves both in the same positions as now, tenth and eleventh.

Not where either one wants to be.

Spurs are ahead of United on goal difference, scoring four more this term, with both conceding five.

Confirmed lineups

15:25 , Karl Matchett

No Son Heung-min for Spurs – and Ugarte makes his first league start for United!

Team news! Man Utd vs Tottenham

15:23 , Jamie Braidwood

Son Heung-min misses out after limping off Tottenham’s win over Qarabag in midweek. He is replaced by Timo Werner, with Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski also starting in an attacking line-up named by Ange Postecoglou.

Manuel Ugarte makes his first start for Manchester United. He replaces Christian Eriksen and Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Joshua Zirkzee all start.

Team news! Man Utd vs Tottenham

15:20 , Jamie Braidwood

Man Utd XI: Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Dalot, Mainoo, Ugarte, Fernandes, Garnacho, Zirkzee, Rashford.

Spurs XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, van de Ven, Udogie; Maddison, Bentancur; Johnson, Kulusevski, Werner; Solanke.

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15:08 , Karl Matchett

Team news coming up in just a few minutes – the big questions will be over whether Ten Hag starts Rashford or Amad on the wings, with Garnacho now looking a likely starter once more.

Whether Ugarte starts in midfield is another debate, while Spurs are hoping for Son to be fit.

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15:02 , Karl Matchett

Ten Hag on his team’s need to control the match today:

“I think it will be a very intensive game,” the United manager said. “It is always against Tottenham. I think it is our style as well, so I think it is going to be a very dynamic, attractive game.

“Of course every opponent has strengths and weaknesses and Tottenham have their strengths definitely. In their philosophy they are very clear, very attacking but that leaves also space, but that is what they take into account. Maybe that can help but you have to be very good against Tottenham.

“If you want to control the game, then you need again a high performance level and then we will create again, I am sure, and then it’s about taking your chances.”

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14:55 , Karl Matchett

Erik ten Hag is convinced Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes will soon be back to his best having made a slow start to the season.

The 30-year-old attacking midfielder joined from Sporting Lisbon in 2020 and is United’s most successful signing since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

Fernandes signed a new and improved deal until 2027, with the option of a further year, on the eve of a season that he has yet to set alight. The Portugal international has provided four assists but has yet to find the net ahead of taking on Tottenham this Sunday.

“I think the team brings him now in the situation,” Ten Hag said. “I think he is capable, and he has proven this so many years already in the Premier League that he can create many chances. I am convinced this season he will not do differently. He will come and respond, he will find his form and he is already creating chances, but he will make final passes, he will score goals 100 per cent and it’s just a matter of time.”

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14:45 , Karl Matchett

Erik ten Hag’s ultimate goal leaves Manchester United far away in their four-year plan

It was in the summer of 2023 when Erik ten Hag declared he wanted Manchester United to be “the best transition team in the world”. If he has succeeded, it is probably not quite in the meaning he intended, as the Red Devils enter this weekend following a 1-1 draw with Twente.

His side conceded too many goals on the counter-attack last season, forever looking susceptible to the break. But United are specialists in transition in a different respect. In the third season of Ten Hag’s reign, after 122 games and an outlay of £600m, they remain in transition.

They can seem forever mired there. It may be unfair to judge the Dutchman’s newest team after five league games, before the biggest summer signing Leny Yoro has even made his debut, but they are six points off the lead in the Premier League already. A marquee match against Tottenham is also a mid-table clash, with the sides sitting in 11th and 10th. Lose and the temptation would be to suggest it will already be a 12th successive season without a true title challenge.

Most of that is not Ten Hag’s fault, of course. But the club’s new chief executive Omar Berrada has set the target of winning the title by 2028 to mark their 150th anniversary. Which would require United to exit transition, to trade their inconsistency for the kind of sustained excellence the true contenders display.

Richard Jolly previews United’s next challenge:

Ten Hag’s ultimate goal leaves Man Utd far away in their four-year plan

Man Utd v Spurs – live

14:35 , Karl Matchett

Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou praised the intent of his team after they started their Europa League campaign with an impressive 3-0 home win over Qarabag despite being forced to play with 10 men for 83 minutes.

After kick-off was delayed due to the late arrival of Qarabag’s team bus, Radu Dragusin’s night lasted only seven minutes when he received a red card for a cynical pull on Juninho as Spurs’ last-man.

It failed to significantly knock Tottenham off their stride though, with Brennan Johnson able to score for a third successive match five minutes later before Pape Sarr doubled the hosts’ advantage in the 52nd minute.

Spurs boss Postecoglou was left with some late concerns after Son limped off in the 71st-minute before Archie Gray appeared in pain late on.

Johnson was also withdrawn at half-time after he continued his rich vein of form, but the Australian played down concerns.

“I haven’t spoke to him. He said he felt a bit tired, but I haven’t spoken to him or the medical team yet,” Postecoglou said of Son.

More here.

Son Heung-min is hugged by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou (John Walton/PA) (PA Archive)Son Heung-min is hugged by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou (John Walton/PA) (PA Archive)

Son Heung-min is hugged by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou (John Walton/PA) (PA Archive)

Man Utd v Spurs – live

14:25 , Karl Matchett

Erik ten Hag says he respects the critics and even embraces some of their suggestions as Manchester United’s frequently under-fire manager prepares to take on Tottenham.

Sunday sees the stuttering Red Devils welcome Ange Postecoglou’s side four days after their deflating 1-1 draw with FC Twente at an expectant Old Trafford.

Ten Hag was annoyed by United’s mentality and toothlessness in a Europa League opener that followed a frustrating 0-0 stalemate at Crystal Palace.

Those results, but particularly Wednesday’s performance, have increased the noise around United, but Ten Hag has long since learned how to deal with doubters.

Manchester United must ‘respect the criticism’, claims under-pressure Erik ten Hag

Man Utd v Spurs – live

14:15 , Karl Matchett

Spurs don’t have quite as many absentees to contend with, as attackers Richarlison and Wilson Odobert are the only definite players out through injury.

Son Heung-min went off during the week but Ange Postecoglou wasn’t too downbeat about it, while Brennan Johnson’s substitution was tactical, he added, not through a knock.

There were several changes in their team for the win over Qarabag, though the likes of Micky van der Ven, Dominic Solanke and Son all still played.

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14:10 , Karl Matchett

United are still suffering with some injury issues, in particular in defence.

Leny Yoro is still out for some time and awaiting a competitive debut, while fellow centre-back Victor Lindelof is sidelined. So two are left-backs Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw, meaning Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui continue as the full-backs in Erik ten Hag’s team.

Not too much scope for him to alter things, there, with both playing in midweek too.

Man Utd v Spurs – live

14:05 , Karl Matchett

It’s 11th against 10th today and, while we’re early in the season and don’t need to read too much into that just yet, does hint at the up-and-down nature of these sides.

From five league games they’ve both won two, drawn one and lost two – though Spurs will argue they also won their Europa League opener, while United drew in midweek with Twente.

Much more is expected from both, regardless.

Man Utd v Spurs – live

11:35 , Karl Matchett

Good afternoon and welcome to the Independent’s live coverage of the Premier League – today we’re bringing you Manchester United versus Tottenham Hotspur from Old Trafford, a battle of two sides always seeming capable of more and fighting for European spots for next term, but often lacking consistency.


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Anthony Gordon battles with Destiny Udogie at St James’ Park (Reuters)

Newcastle v Tottenham LIVE: Result and final score from Premier League after Alexander Isak restores lead

Anthony Gordon battles with Destiny Udogie at St James’ Park (Reuters)

Alexander Isak scored the winner for Newcastle United with a simple tap-in as they weathered a storm from visiting Tottenham Hotspur to secure a 2-1 Premier League win in an entertaining game at St James’ Park on Sunday.

Harvey Barnes’ first-half opener for Newcastle was cancelled out by a Dan Burn own goal after the break as Spurs dominated the chances in the second period but spurned numerous openings and were beaten by a lightning-quick break from the hosts.

Joelinton’s defence-splitting pass was perfect for Jacob Murphy who, after drawing out keeper Guglielmo Vicario, laid the ball on a plate for Isak to secure the three points for manager Eddie Howe’s side, who remain unbeaten at home since January.

Adding to Newcastle’s delight, their Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali made his first league appearance since being handed a 10-month ban for a breach of betting rules and received a rapturous reception from the home supporters.

Newcastle United FC 2 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Newcastle beat Spurs again at St James’ Park, albeit in a little tighter fashion than before. Newcastle are now seven points from nine in an impressive start. The Magpies opened the scoring with Harvey Barnes just before the interval. Lloyd Kelly crossed aptly from the left and the midfielder scored in back-to-back Premier League starts for the first time since November 2022. After the break, this was cancelled out by a rather comical Dan Burn own goal, as Nick Pope failed to deal with Spurs’ offensive pressure. Tottenham kept that impetus until the last knockings, largely inspired by Brennan Johnson, however just couldn’t get the final touch. 12 minutes from the end of regulation time, Newcastle struck against the run of play to win. Jacob Murphy was played in, and squared unselfishly for Alexander Isak to seal Newcastle’s 26th Premier League win over Tottenham, their joint-most against a single opponent in the competition (also 26 v Aston Villa). The Toon have now won both of their first two home matches of a league season for the first time since 2009-10 in the Championship, and first time in the Premier League since 2000-01. Newcastle go fourth after this, with Spurs having to settle for 10th. The hosts ended the game with an xG of 1.57, while Spurs finished with 1.26. Thank you for joining us this afternoon, goodbye!

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FULL-TIME: NEWCASTLE UNITED 2-1 TOTTENHAM

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Just before that change, Johnson frustratingly fouls Guimaraes. It’s not looking good for Spurs as Newcastle look to see this one out.

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What looks like a final Newcastle change, Miguel Almiron comes on for Gordon.

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The free-kick was poor by Gordon. Vicario claims and Spurs start a counter which finds Johnson on the right. He flashes it across the box but no one’s there!

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15:26

Guimaraes wins a late foul from Kulusevski on the left and look at the passion! He turns and celebrates to the home crowd. They need to push their boys home now. Final stretch.

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Spurs are staring down the barrel of yet another defeat at St James’ Park. We’re going to have five minutes of added time here.

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Werner is in behind on the right. The legs are tired, but Burn has timed a tackle on the right byline to perfection. It’s another corner. Bergvall takes and it’s cleared for a throw on the right.

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It’s a messy attack, but Newcastle don’t care. Isak’s scruffy deflected effort has given the hosts a late corner. The ball is right where they want it. Vicario came for the ball and slipped, yet Spurs are able to clear from the set-piece.

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Bentancur is on, and he’s straight in the book. Gordon looks to bring the ball away down the left wing and Bentancur’s tackle is a bit heavy on the old Everton favourite. He got the ball, but it’s more about the follow through.

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Substitution Yves Bissouma Rodrigo Bentancur Colmán

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Substitution James Daniel Maddison Lucas Erik Holger Bergvall

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Up the other end, Newcastle have earned a corner of their own. But it’s cleared and Spurs regroup.

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Assist Jacob Kai Murphy

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Porro sees a shot blocked, and then it squirms through to Johnson who shows a smart touch in the box on the right! He’s in, but fires way over!

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Pope! What a save. He definitely knew where the cameras were, but that had to be made! Maddison was on the edge of the box and put it on his left, forcing Pope to dramatically tip away. From the resulting corner, Porro now strikes from range and Pope tips over again!

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Newcastle have a free-kick floated over from the right-centre but it’s wasted. Tottenham counter and Johnson rushes in behind on the right. He crosses low and Guimaraes puts it behind for a corner. This is eventually cleared.

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Substitution Wilson Serge Eric Odobert Timo Werner

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The corner comes over, and Dragusin heads wide left of the target.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Guimaraes loses the ball to Maddison in midfield. He plays it to Son, and he finds Odobert. However, Krafth ushers the ball out for a goal-kick with his body. In the next phase, Burn botches a pass and Odobert debatably rushes it with the Newcastle defence all over the place. The recovery tackle comes in and it’s a corner on the left.

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After 316 days, Sandro Tonali is back in the Premier League. Longstaff makes way for the former Milan man.

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Maddison clips Guimaraes and picks up a rightful yellow card as he stopped the counter.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Murphy forces a save from Vicario and Newcastle fans are up on their feet! It was a well-oiled, yet rare offensive foray from the Toon, and Joelinton found Gordon. He played in Murphy on the left and Vicario saved well at his near-post to put it behind for a corner.

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Substitution Lloyd Casius Kelly Lewis Kieran Hall

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Johnson has warmed up really well so far. Murphy loses the ball for Newcastle and Kulusevski plays it to the former Forest winger. He goes for a deft low cross, yet Pope claims happily at his near post.

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Kelly is pressured on the left, as Johnson robs the ball. It’s eventually retrieved, yet Newcastle are having a bit of a wobble. Johnson then receives the ball again, and Kelly blocks for a Spurs corner on the right offensive side. It’s taken short and comes to nothing, ultimately.

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Substitution Harvey Lewis Barnes Jacob Kai Murphy

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This is a dangerous area for a set-piece. Right of centre, about 25 yards out. Porro is interested and he whips one! It’s just high of the top-right corner!

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Yellow Card Bruno Guimarães Rodriguez Moura

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Son should’ve passed in the box and a great last-ditch tackle has Postecoglou shaking his head…

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Own goal Daniel Johnson Burn

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Odobert how’s that not gone in? Kulusevski spreads the play out to Johnson on the right. A deflected cross from the former Forest man floats to the back post and Odobert fires over from ridiculously close range!

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14:46

For some reason, Udogie is high up the pitch and comfortably offside. Maybe stick to what you know…

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14:44

What impact can Johnson have on this game? Last season in the Premier League, only Leon Bailey (seven) was directly involved in more goals as a sub than Brennan Johnson (two goals, four assists).

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Isak is played through and this time he’s on! Great tackle from Dragusin to recover!

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Kulusevski plays smartly with Son, but can’t get the ball under his control and Newcastle can stab it away. Livramento breaks out down the right past Odobert before Isak is miles offside.

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Yellow Card Yves Bissouma

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Spurs start the second half, hoping for a better time than the first period. A lot to do, for Postecoglou’s now more offensively motivated side.

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Before the second half resumes, Sarr makes way for Brennan Johnson.

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Well, the visitors have it all to do in the second half. In fact, Tottenham have only won one of their last 29 Premier League away games when trailing at half-time (D7 L21). Postecoglou will be wanting to make a more impactful shift on Nick Pope’s goal, while being wary of the continued enterprise of Alexander Isak and Harvey Barnes. In the first half, Newcastle worked up to an xG of 0.49, while Spurs found their xG stunted at just 0.29. Discipline has been a point of interest in this one too. The hosts have received three yellow cards in the opening half, only the second time they have done so in a Premier League first-half under Eddie Howe.

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Newcastle lead Tottenham at the break here in the North East, thanks to a well-taken Harvey Barnes goal. We’ve seen a relatively open first half so far, and before the officials’ changed around due to Ian Hussin’s quad injury, Tottenham thought they had the lead. However, Cristian Romero’s 12th minute header was ruled out for offside. Following this, Pape Matar Sarr forced Nick Pope into work twice, yet the hosts stayed in it, and, somewhat against the run of play – took the lead in the 37th minute. Lloyd Kelly benefitted from Spurs switching off at a throw and he crossed nicely from the left for Barnes to side-foot home from the centre of the box. With the goal, Barnes has scored in back-to-back Premier League starts for the first time since November 2022 for Leicester City.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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HALF-TIME: NEWCASTLE UNITED 1-0 TOTTENHAM

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Maddison is down after the challenge of Burn in the area. It’s initially given as a goal-kick. In truth, it did look as if Maddison got his foot stomped on inadvertently.

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It’s been open at times, this half, but now we’re seeing a bit of a scrappy end. Hopefully the second period goes up to the levels we saw before the officials’ stoppage.

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Yellow Card Joelinton Cássio Apolinário de Lira

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Isak nearly finds himself played through on the right, but can’t get a lanky leg onto the ball and Tottenham clear.

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The set-piece is wasted, and it turns out Longstaff was fouled in the Newcastle box to reset the play.

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Longstaff fouls Udogie after he gets caught on the wrong side. Now Spurs have a free-kick in a dangerous area.

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Postecoglou is undoubtedly unhappy about the simple concession of that goal. His side need to play up, or can expect a talking to at the break!

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Udogie fouls Livramento as the latter strides down the right wing. It’s a silly arm across the newly called-up England man. Gordon to take, can Spurs survive?

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Assist Lloyd Casius Kelly

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Goal Harvey Lewis Barnes

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Kulusevski breaks and while he tries to pick out Odobert, it’s knocked behind for a Tottenham corner on the left. Longstaff blocks! Wow, that was well-worked. Maddison played the ball short to Son and he found Porro on the edge. Straight from the training ground.

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Yellow Card Pape Matar Sarr

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Isak makes interesting inroads. It flicks off a Spurs body and now there will be a corner on the left, the seventh of the game in total. Newcastle’s fourth corner of the match is punched by Vicario and eventually cleared

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Newcastle can’t get Spurs pressure away after the set-pieces. It comes to Porro, and he slams one – yet it swirls high of Pope’s goal.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Sarr has another go as Spurs keep building. He curls one to the right side of the goal, and Pope makes a routine stop. Corner on the right.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Spurs are starting to grow in confidence. Maddison is being brought onto the ball a bit more. After the stoppage with the officials, Newcastle are sitting a little deeper.

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Yellow Card Lloyd Casius Kelly

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Sarr smashes one low from range and Pope gets down to the left centre of his goal. It ricochets kindly out of danger. That was a sweet strike.

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13:56

Oderbert goes for a run at his marker on the right. Hopes are high for the Burnley man, yet his shot on Pope’s goal flies comfortably over.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

13:56

After a brief interval in play, with a new lino, we’re back in action.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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It looks like we’re swapping officials here. Linesman Ian Hussin’s quad looks to have gone. He trades places with fourth official Darren Bond.

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The corner from Gordon comes in. Joelinton is in there and Vicario fails to punch with confidence. Krafth then shoots and it’s deflected behind for another corner on the left. Lloyd heads over from close range. He just got under the delivery.

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Oderbert crosses from the right, but it’s an easy claim for Pope. Up the other end, Gordon latches on to a forward pass down the right. Romero flies back and puts in an excellent challenge for a Newcastle corner on the right.

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Romero heads home! But, it’s offside! The ball from the right was superb, and the header powerful through Pope’s hand, yet the lino’s flag stops Spurs’ celebrations immediately.

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13:44

Botman cuts out a great pass through the Newcastle back line. He then punts it long to Gordon on the right central channel, who touches it inside and plays it across to Barnes on the left. The former Leicester man cuts back on his right and wraps one, yet it’s just wide of the top-right corner! Close!

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13:42

Since the beginning of last season Tottenham have lost five of their 11 Premier League games without Micky van de Ven (W5 D1) , just two fewer defeats than across the 29 league matches he’s been involved in (W16 D6 L7). Can Dragusin and co. step up?

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The corner is long, yet in the next phase, Isak dispossesses Son and crosses from the right, hitting the bar!

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

13:38

Barnes darts in on the left and Dragusin, the stand-in for the injured Van de Ven, tracks back brilliantly to slide it behind for a corner on the left.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Barnes is making just his eighth Premier League start for Newcastle (16 sub apps). He notably did score on his most recent start versus Brentford in May.

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13:36

Barnes and Joelinton link up smartly on the left. The Brazilian puts in a low cross, yet Vicario claims with ease. Positive start.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

13:36

Guimaraes floats in an early free-kick from the centre of the park. Isak tries to bring it down, yet can’t get it properly under control and Spurs clear.

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13:34

Away we go! This game has never seen a league 0-0, hopefully this goal-centric trend continues!

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

13:34

The saxaphone rings out at St. James’ Park, and after a brief chat with referee Robert Jones, it seems the hosts will get us under way.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

13:32

The players are making their way out to the pitch and the atmosphere is building here. There’s a superb homage to Sandro Tonali reading ‘Midfield Maestro From Milano’. He returns after his gambling ban. Since arriving on Tyneside, Tonali has only played 13 times, yet his quality has already made him a firm favourite in Newcastle. Buoyed on by the Wednesday night Carabao Cup win, in which the Italian featured, Newcastle will be looking for a repeat of the drubbing they subjected Spurs to last season.

13:28

Tottenham change two of the side that started in the 4-0 thrashing of Everton as Radu Dragusin and Pape Sarr come in for Micky van de Ven and Brennan Johnson. Johnson is among the substitutes, but Van de Ven is not in the squad, while forwards Dominic Solanke and Richarlison are both absent through injury. With his inclusion, Wilson Odobert is the first teenager to start back-to-back Premier League games for Tottenham since Ryan Sessegnon on New Year’s Day 2020.

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TOTTENHAM SUBSTITUTES: Fraser Forster, Archie Gray, Ben Davies, Djed Spence, Alfie Devine, Lucas Bergvall, Rodrigo Bentancur, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner.

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TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Guglielmo Vicario; Destiny Udogie, Radu Dragusin, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro; James Maddison, Yves Bissouma, Pape Sarr; Wilson Odobert, Son Heung-Min, Dejan Kulusevski.

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13:22

Newcastle make one change from their last Premier League match as Harvey Barnes comes in for Jacob Murphy, who drops to the bench. Midfielder Sandro Tonali played against Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. That was his first appearance since a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations, he is also among the substitutes. Joe Willock is out with a thigh injury. Defender Fabian Schar serves the final game of a three-match suspension.

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NEWCASTLE UNITED SUBSTITUTES: Martin Dubravka, Alex Murphy, Kieran Trippier, Lewis Hall, Matt Targett, Sandro Tonali, Jacob Murphy, Miguel Almiron, William Osula.

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NEWCASTLE UNITED (4-3-3): Nick Pope; Lloyd Kelly, Dan Burn, Emil Krafth, Tino Livramento; Joelinton, Bruno Guimaraes, Sean Longstaff; Anthony Gordon, Alexander Isak, Harvey Barnes.

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Newcastle won the last Premier League meeting between the clubs, emerging victorious 4-0 at St. James’ Park last season. Alexander Isak led the Magpies with goals in the 30th and 51st minute. Anthony Gordon and Fabian Schar were also on target. In fact, the Toon are in the midst of a nine-match home unbeaten streak (W5 D4 L0) dating back to February’s fixture against Luton Town. Tottenham played out a draw in their only prior league contest away from home this season.

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Good afternoon everyone, and welcome to this live text coverage of Newcastle United v Tottenham from the Premier League’s final weekend before the international break. The Magpies host Spurs at St. James’ Park in a meeting of teams who have yet to be defeated so far this season. Both sides have a win and a draw a-piece. Tottenham’s last league match saw them triumph 4-0 over Everton at home. Newcastle earned a point in their last Premier League match, drawing 1-1 at the Vitality Stadium against Bournemouth. They survived a late disallowed goal scare from the hosts in a contentious outing where Joelinton’s clothesline starred.

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Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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Tottenham vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result and reaction after Son Heung-min inspires Spurs win

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Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s error and Son Heung-min’s brace helped Tottenham Hotspur to a comprehensive 4-0 victory over hapless Everton in the Premier League on Saturday.

Yves Bissouma and Cristian Romero were also among the goals as Tottenham eased to their first win of the campaign in a game they dominated against a visiting side who have conceded seven times in two games this season and are yet to score themselves.

Pickford carelessly miss-controlled a simple back pass in the first half, allowing Son to snatch the ball from him and score Tottenham’s second goal into an empty, as the home side produced an accomplished display.

Everton, without several first-choice defenders due to injury, were unable to put pressure on their hosts and manager Sean Dyche will be seeking a quick improvement when they host Bournemouth next week in what is already looking like an important game for his struggling side.

Relive all the updates from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium below:

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton LIVE: Premier League updates

  • 77’ GOAL! Son adds another after fine work from Van de Ven [TOT 4-0 EVE]

  • 71’ GOAL! Romero adds a third to make the points safe for Spurs [TOT 3-0 EVE]

  • 25’ GOAL! Son doubles the lead for Postecoglou’s side [TOT 2-0 EVE]

  • 14’ GOAL! Bissouma breaks the deadlock for the hosts [TOT 1-0 EVE]

Tottenham Hotspur FC 4 – 0 Everton FC

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Tottenham had themselves to blame for letting the three points slip against Leicester City in their Premier League opener last week, but they produced a clinical display today to beat a hapless Everton 4-0. The visitors were forced onto the defensive in north London from the off and Bissouma’s stunning strike opened the scoring in the 14th minute before captain Son stole the ball from goalkeeper Pickford and fired in their second before the break. Romero headed in a Maddison corner to make it 3-0 in the 71st minute and it wasn’t long before Son found his second, with Van de Ven finding his skipper after a blistering counterattack. Spurs register the first win of their 2024-25 campaign after accounting for 80.9% of the ball and an xG of 2.38. Everton, meanwhile, have conceded seven goals in two matches and only had one shot on target despite 10 attempts and an xG of 0.91, showing Dyche has plenty of work to do to get them firing this season. Spurs will next travel to Newcastle United next Sunday while the Toffees host League Two side Doncaster Rovers in the EFL Cup on Tuesday. Thanks for tuning in to this live coverage. We’ll see you again soon!

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FULL-TIME: TOTTENHAM 4-0 EVERTON

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Armstrong drives forward with the ball and tries to pick out his teammate, but the assistant referee has his flag up for offside.

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We have a minimum of five minutes added on at the end of the second half.

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Into the final seconds we go and Johnson has won a corner kick for Spurs. The corner is played in and Richarlison appeals for a hand, but it’s nothing doing from the referee!

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Substitution Idrissa Gana Gueye Harrison Armstrong

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Spurs skipper Son, on a hat-trick, has the ball under his feet inside the box, but he can’t beat his marker as Everton clear the ball long!

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Spurs are now happy to play the ball across the backline as they run down the clock at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Tottenham have won their first Premier League home match in five of the last six seasons, with the only exception being a 1-0 defeat to Everton in 2020-21. It’s safe to say there is no risk of anything like that happening today!

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A small break in play, but Pickford gets us back underway as we enter the final period of this fixture. It’s a perfect opportunity for the likes of 18-year-old Gray to make an impression on Tottenham manager Postecoglou.

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IT’S 4-0 NOW! And it’s Son who gets his second of the afternoon as Spurs break with pace. Van de Ven drives forward with the ball on the break and feeds Song on the left and the Korea Republic international matches it with a neat finish past Pickford! Spurs are running away with this one as Dyche’s troubles are compounded!

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Substitution James Daniel Maddison Lucas Erik Holger Bergvall

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Assist Micky van de Ven

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Richarlison has scored three Premier League goals in the last two meetings against his former side Everton. Will the Brazilian haunt the Toffees again this afternoon with a goalscoring cameo?

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Dyche takes off Calvert-Lewin, who has not had the best of outings, with Beto replacing him for the final stretch of this game.

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Maddison makes amends for not capitalising on that free-kick by floating in a perfect corner onto the head of Romero. That’s his fifth assist in his last four appearances against the Toffees.

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GAME, SET AND MATCH? Romero makes it 3-0 to Spurs and that surely dashes any hopes of an unlikely Everton comeback! The Spurs centre-back climbs the highest to meet Maddison’s corner and his header rattles the underside of the crossbar on its way in!

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Substitution Iyenoma Destiny Udogie Diop Tehuti Djed-Hotep Spence

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Substitution Yves Bissouma Archie James Francis Gray

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Son is now playing down the left wing and takes on young full-back Dixon, but Tarkowski comes across to help him and concedes a corner!

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Maddison takes the free-kick from the edge of the box, but the Spurs midfielder fails to hit the target. That is a wasted opportunity for Spurs who could have settled the outcome of this tie there!

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Kulusevski’s first start of the season also comes to an end with Sarr coming on for Spurs.

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19-year-old Odobert is coming off after a solid Spurs debut with Richarlison making another appearance against his former club.

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Spurs captain Son wins a free-kick at the edge of the box. It’s a promising position for the hosts, but they will make a couple of substitutions before taking it.

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Spurs switch the play to the right where Johnson takes on Mykolenko. The Everton defence holds strong and Spurs have to recycle possession.

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Everton are on the front foot and enjoying a sustained spell on the ball for the first time in this fixture as Postecoglou readies a double substitution to freshen things up for Spurs.

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Into the final 30 minutes we go and Everton desperately need a goal here in their bid to find a way back into the game! Dyche’s side have played much better football so far in this second half.

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Lindstrom almost makes an instant impact after coming off the bench as the Denmark international’s powerful strike from inside the box is tipped away by Spurs custodian Vicario!

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Substitution Abdoulaye Doucouré Iliman Cheikh Baroy Ndiaye

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Substitution Jack David Harrison Jesper Grænge Lindstrøm

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There’s a break in play as Porro is down on the grass holding his calf! The Spurs full-back is okay to continue as Spurs resume play with a free-kick.

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McNeil created an impressive five chances for Everton during that first half, though his side failed to register a single shot on target. Dyche will hope his attackers will be decisive with the chances that come their way in this second period!

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Spurs break quickly and win a corner kick. Kulusevski takes it, but Mykolenko deals with the danger! You can see the home side are not settling for a 2-0 lead here.

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Maddison almost gets on the end of a free-kick into the box, but the Tottenham midfielder fails to get a proper connection and Pickford collects safely!

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Spurs are straight onto the attack with Odobert winning a corner. It is dealt with by the Everton defender with Doucoure trying to launch a counter, but failing to find Mykolenko!

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We are back underway for the second half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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It was pretty much all Tottenham in that first half against Everton as the home side registered nine shots, of which five were on target. Their opponents, on the other hand, are yet to register an attempt on target in the match. Spurs controlled the game with 75.4% possession and generated an xG of 1.46, compared to Everton’s xG of 0.98. According to Opta’s live predictions at the interval, Spurs have a 95.2% likelihood of winning this game while Everton’s chances of a win stay at 0.8%. Dyche’s men have a mountain to climb if they want to salvage something out of this outing in the next 45 minutes!

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Tottenham go into the interval with a well-deserved 2-0 lead against Everton in their second outing of the 2024-25 Premier League season. Postecoglou’s side began the game strongly with Romero testing Pickford early. And there was nothing the Everton goalkeeper could do when Bissouma produced a stunning strike in the 14th minute to hand the hosts the advantage. Dyche’s side fell further behind in the 25th minute as Son capitalised on a weak first touch from Pickford, dispossessing the keeper and firing into an open goal to make it 2-0. The Toffees managed to put some pressure on Tottenham towards the end of the first period by winning a string of corners, but the visitors have their work cut out to find a way back into this fixture and avoid a second defeat on the trot!

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Tottenham end the first half just like they started it, with Porro’s left-foot strike from outside the box flying wide of Pickford’s goal!

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HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 2-0 EVERTON

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Spurs now have a corner at the other end and Kulusevski will take it. He takes it short to find Son outside the box, but the Spurs captain’s delivery into the box is defended well.

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Dyche’s side win another corner kick as three minutes are added on at the end of the first half!

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Everton are set to end the first half strongly winning back-to-back corners and putting Spurs under some pressure! But it’s safe to say Vicario has had precious little to do in the first 45 minutes!

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The game has resumed with Spurs temporarily down to 10 men as Van de Van waits on the sidelines. The Dutch defender looks like he will soldier on as he then makes his way back to the field to defend an Everton free-kick.

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The play is stopped as Netherlands defender Van de Van is visibly in pain after landing awkwardly on his feet. He is receiving medical attention on the pitch, but it looks like the Spurs player’s involvement in this game is about to end as he makes his way to the sidelines in some discomfort.

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Spurs continue to attack and this time, Porro drives down the right and floats a cross into the box where Odobert meets it with a header, but his effort goes well over the goal!

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Maddison is pulled down to the floor by Iroegbunam yet again in the middle of the park, meaning Everton can take a slight breather.

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It’s almost another goalkeeping mistake, but this time at the other end, as Vicario holds onto the ball a little too long for comfort. But the Spurs goalkeeper gets it away to safety with Calvert-Lewin lurking.

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Are Everton set to endure another miserable August? They haven’t won a single Premier League game during the month in any of the last three seasons, drawing thrice and losing six times.

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The skies have cleared as we are approaching the half-hour mark at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but it’s been all gloom for Everton so far in this game.

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That was Son’s sixth goal for Spurs in 14 appearances against Everton in the Premier League — the Korea Republic attacker leading by example!

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Goal Heung-Min Son

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Odobert takes on Dixon down the right wing and wins another corner for Spurs. The French attacker, signed from relegated Burnley, is enjoying a fine debut so far for Tottenham.

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Tottenham have enjoyed more than 77% possession in the first 20 minutes of this match, and they are not calming down as they continue to push the Toffees into their own half!

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A reminder that Tottenham usually love scoring against the Toffees! They have scored more Premier League goals against Everton than any other opponent — making it 103 goals today!

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Everton are looking for an instant reply and have a corner now, but the Spurs backline manages to get the ball clear!

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Goal Yves Bissouma

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All the play is happening in the Everton half so far and Udogie does well to get past his defender, but the Spurs man can’t get his cross into the centre of the box.

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SAVE AGAIN!! Spurs are piling the pressure on Everton here and goalkeeper Pickford has to make another intervention to deny Maddison one-on-one before Johnson’s glancing header from a Maddison cross goes wide seconds later!

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It’s a first foray forward from Everton, but Dixon is dealt with comfortably by Odobert and the chance is gone! It could be an intriguing battle between the two 19-year-olds today.

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ANOTHER SAVE! Son pulls the trigger from outside the box and his shot takes a big deflection off McNeil on its way to the goal! Pickford has to dive to his right and tip it away to keep the score level!

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It’s another corner for Spurs and this time, it is debutant Odobert who wins it!

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SAVE!! Pickford is forced into his first stop of the afternoon as Romero takes a sighter at goal from inside the box, but it’s a strong fist from the Everton goalkeeper to deny him! This is a bright start for the home side!

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Spurs are onto the attack straight away and Maddison fires a ball across the goal, which ultimately leads to Spurs’ first corner of the game inside two minutes!

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KICK OFF! Referee Anthony Taylor blows his whistle and Spurs captain Son gets us underway in this Premier League contest.

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It’s coming down quite heavily in North London, but both sets of players are now making their way onto the pitch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, meaning we are just moments away from the kick-off.

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With Young suspended after getting sent off against the Seagulls, 19-year-old Dixon comes in to replace the right-back and makes his Everton debut in the only change in the Dyche’s side from the 3-0 defeat to Brighton last time around. Tarkowski, who has been nursing a hamstring strain, recovers in time to feature in central defence alongside Keane, while Calvert-Lewin leads the line for the Toffees who are looking to open their account for the new season this afternoon.

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Postecoglou is without summer signing Dominic Solanke, who sustained an ankle injury during his debut against Leicester, and Rodrigo Bentancur, who suffered a head injury in the same game. Odobert makes his Spurs debut finding a place among the front three while Bissouma takes the place of Bentancur. Kulusevski, lining up alongside Maddison in the midfield, is the other change in the Spurs XI as he comes in to replace Senegal international Pape Matar Sarr.

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EVERTON SUBS: Mason Holgate, Iliman Ndiaye, Joao Virginia, Beto, Jake O’Brien, Neal Maupay, Jesper Lindstrom, Jenson Metcalfe, Harrison Armstrong.

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EVERTON (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Vitalii Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Roman Dixon; Idrissa Gueye, Tim Iroegbunam; Dwight McNeil, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Jack Harrison; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

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TOTTENHAM SUBS: Radu Dragusin, Richarlison, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Timo Werner, Fraser Forster, Djed Spence, Pape Sarr, Ben Davies.

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TOTTENHAM (4-3-3): Guglielmo Vicario; Destiny Udogie, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro; James Maddison, Yves Bissouma, Dejan Kulusevski; Wilson Odobert, Son Heung-Min, Brennan Johnson.

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Everton, meanwhile, finished 15th last season and Sean Dyche’s side began their new campaign with a 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion at Goodison Park last Saturday. Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck and Simon Adingra all scored past the Toffees who finished with 10 men after 39-year-old defender Ashley Young saw a red card midway through the second half. Everton’s last league win against Spurs came on the opening day of the 2020-21 season when a Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal proved to be the difference between the two sides.

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Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham are looking for their first win of the 2024-25 season after settling for a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in their opening fixture last week. Pedro Porro had given Spurs the lead in the first half, but they were made to pay for their inability to kill off the game when 37-year-old Jamie Vardy equalised for newly promoted Leicester in the 57th minute at King Power Stadium. Spurs, who finished two points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa last season, will aim to get their season up and running against the Toffees in front of their own supporters today.

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Hello and welcome this live text commentary, and we are in North London today where Tottenham Hotspur host Everton in their second Premier League outing of the season.

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Row Z: Chelsea are not a mess, Tottenham are winners and Preston are excitable

Welcome to Row Z, a new weekly column on The Athletic.

We can probably all agree that football takes itself very seriously, right? Well, here at Row Z, we plan to shine a light on the bonkers side of the game. From clubs to managers, players to organisations, every Friday we’ll bring you the absurdities, the greed, the contradictions, the preposterousness and the oddities of the game we all love… 


Talking of absurd, greedy, contradictory, preposterous oddities, where else can Row Z start but with Chelsea Football Club?

It’s been quite the week for the Blues, who ditched a homegrown hero (that’s Conor Gallagher), signed a former failed loanee (Joao Felix), ostracised last season’s third-top scorer (Raheem Sterling) and have hundreds of millions of pounds worth of signings (Kepa Arrizabalaga, Romelu Lukaku, Ben Chilwell etc) training away from the first team.

“It’s not a mess like it looks from the outside,” head coach Enzo Maresca said with a straight face as work began on installing a third dressing room to house all their players (probably).

You can put together a pretty decent XI from Chelsea’s ‘bomb squad’ of frozen-out players.

It’s an attacking line-up, sure, but would they have more goals in them than the side Chelsea put out against Manchester City at the weekend? Tough call.

“They can even have a 20-year contract,” Maresca added of his outcasts. “It’s not my point. I don’t care.”

He may not care, but Row Z certainly does. The above unwanted 11 players, who seem either destined to depart or are at the very least not welcome, cost Chelsea a combined £336million ($440m) to purchase. Together, they have 38 years left on their Stamford Bridge contracts.

Chelsea are your rambunctious mate at a stag/hen do (or a bachelor/bachelorette party if you like) who just won’t stop buying shots for the ‘banter’. They’re out until 6am, back on the sauce at 9am and no one wants to see them ever again after the weekend is over. Incessant overkill. Make it stop.

You’ve got to admire Chelsea’s social media chutzpah amid the madness.

“Home again,” they tweeted when announcing the return of Joao Felix, who scored four goals in 20 appearances in his underwhelming 2023 loan and was deemed not good enough by Mauricio Pochettino.

They were at it again when posting an emotional, heartstring-tugging video of Gallagher’s 18-year Chelsea career from boy to senior captain.

“You will forever be a blue,” Chelsea captioned at the end of the video, forgetting to add “until we make you train away from the first team and force you out the club to meet profitability and sustainability regulations.”

All the funny stuff meant that Maresca’s decision to make Enzo Fernandez captain for the City game was largely glossed over.

The French Football Federation said in July it would file a complaint after Fernandez posted a video on Instagram that showed him and his Argentina team-mates singing offensive chants about French players of African descent after their Copa America victory.

His Chelsea team-mate Wesley Fofana called it “uninhibited racism” on X, albeit he has since accepted an apology from Fernandez.

Maresca said the racism matter was “finished” and that Fernandez had recognised his “mistake”.

A discrimination and abuse mission statement on the club’s website reads: “Chelsea takes all forms of discriminatory behaviour very seriously and believes all forms of discriminatory chanting, including antisemitism, homophobic, biphobic and transphobic chanting to be abhorrent behaviour that has no place in football.”

But if you’re a good midfielder, it doesn’t matter as much.

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Tottenham Hotspur are officially the best-run club in English men’s football. Hooray!

That’s according to Fair Game, an organisation that campaigns for an end to financial inequality in the sport, wants football to be governed with transparency and fairness and aims to put clubs at the heart of their communities. Noble cause — might take a while.


Tottenham Hotspur have won an award (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Anyway, in a press release penned by a Mr D Levy (this is not true), Fair Game’s annual index measuring financial sustainability, governance, equality and fan engagement has Spurs top of the pile.

Best club in England for financial sustainability, governance, equality and fan engagement, you’ll never sing that.

Just to really hammer home that the award has nothing to do with coherent transfer plans or roofs that don’t have holes in, second on the list were Manchester United.

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Talking of ending financial inequality and bringing clubs closer to their communities, Manchester City unveiled their new dairy partner this week.

Yili Group, apparently Asia’s largest producer of dairy, are, as City posted on their website, the club’s Official Dairy Partner, with capital letters to make you shudder.

Clearly having learned nothing from Hellmann’s mayonnaise mistake, Yili has already emblazoned Jack Grealish all over its website.

It says it will “uphold the spiritual core of passion and love” as part of its new partnership.

It’s literally a yoghurt, calm down.


There was just 22 days between Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran performing an Irons-shaped cross on social media to indicate he wanted to move to West Ham United, and then scoring the winning goal for Villa against the Hammers last weekend.

Duran, who had publicly welcomed the West Ham rumours, celebrated the winning goal in front of Villa’s fans by pointing at himself and then to the ground, indicating he was staying.

Given he was at the London Stadium, someone should probably ask which club he meant.


Duran is here to stay. Either at Villa or in the London Stadium (Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

To the Championship now, and Watford are already onto their third manager of the season.

Nope, sorry, force of habit, Preston North End are already onto their third manager of the season.

After six weeks of pre-season training, three new signings and a friendly victory over Fiorentina at Deepdale, Ryan Lowe left following the opening-day defeat to Sheffield United, one of the favourites to win the league. Timing is everything.

“If we can get off to a good start I’ll be pleased,” Lowe had said before the game. “It’s a course of 46.”

Sadly for Lowe, it was a course of one, with director Peter Ridsdale (no comment) deciding that, after almost three years and exactly 125 matches in charge, the first game of the new campaign was the first final straw.

Mike Marsh was appointed as caretaker but, after a 3-0 defeat at Swansea City, he decided he didn’t fancy it either, so after five days in charge he left. Ridsdale said Marsh didn’t want to apply for the job “or take the club forward”.

“We identified that we wanted Paul to be the man to take us forward,” Ridsdale, clearly a man looking forward, told the club’s website after appointing Paul Heckingbottom three days later.


Lowe and Ridsdale in happier times (Alex Dodd – CameraSport via Getty Images)

Preston host Luton Town on Saturday when they will, according to Opta, become the first club since 1975 to have three different managers for their first three league games of the season (also Preston, with Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles and Harry Catterick).

Rumours that Heckingbottom hasn’t yet cancelled his September holiday to Tenerife are unconfirmed.

“All Preston North End fans can be really excited about the season ahead,” Ridsdale added.

Maybe make that the game ahead.

(Top photo: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)




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