Tottenham Hotspur delivered a commanding performance to defeat 10-man Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday, further deepening the crisis for the home team in the 2024/25 Premier League season.
Brennan Johnson opened the scoring for Tottenham in the third minute, capitalizing on a swift counterattack initiated by Micky van de Ven. The visitors dominated the first half, with United struggling to find their rhythm.
The Red Devils’ woes compounded just before halftime when captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off for a high challenge on James Maddison, leaving United a man down for the entire second half.
Tottenham took full advantage after the break, with Dejan Kulusevski doubling their lead through an impressive volley. Dominic Solanke sealed the victory late in the game, tapping in from close range after a well-executed set-piece.
“We played with intensity and purpose throughout the match,” said Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou. “Even before the red card, we were in control, and we made the most of our numerical advantage in the second half.”
The defeat puts increased pressure on Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, whose team has now suffered their third loss in five league games this season.
“It’s a difficult moment for us,” Ten Hag admitted. “We need to stay united and work harder to turn this situation around.”
Tottenham’s victory, their fourth consecutive win since losing to Arsenal in the North London derby, moves them into third place in the Premier League table.
The match highlighted Tottenham’s tactical flexibility, as they adjusted well to the absence of injured captain Son Heung-min. Timo Werner’s inclusion provided additional pace, allowing James Maddison and Kulusevski more freedom in midfield.
For Manchester United, the result raises questions about their defensive stability and offensive capabilities. The team struggled to create clear chances even before Fernandes’ dismissal, with Marcus Rashford’s early attempt their only notable opportunity.
As the Premier League season progresses, Tottenham’s form suggests they could be serious contenders for a top-four finish, while Manchester United face a challenging period to regain their footing in the title race.