Tottenham Hotspur recorded a 2-0 victory over a disappointing Manchester United in Saturday's Premier League clash in North London.
Pape Sarr made the breakthrough in the 49th minute of the match before an own goal from Lisandro Martinez secured all the points for Ange Postecoglou's side at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Man United head coach Erik ten Hag named an unchanged side from the clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers, but there were two changes for Spurs following their draw at Brentford, with Pedro Porro and Sarr replacing Emerson Royal and Oliver Skipp in the side.
There was no Harry Maguire in the Man United squad, allegedly due to a minor injury, while Donny van de Beek was a notable absentee amid the speculation surrounding his future.
Tottenham had a half chance inside the first minute when Dejan Kulusevski delivered a cross towards Son Heung-min, but the South Korea international got his effort all wrong.
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Man United had a chance of their own in the third minute when Antony found space outside the box following some lacklustre defending from the hosts, but the Brazilian just missed the target.
Alejandro Garnacho then tested the gloves of Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario with a strike in the fifth minute during an open start.
There was concern over an injury for Bruno Fernandes in the seventh minute, with the Portugal international going down following a challenge with Porro, but he was able to return to the field.
Raphael Varane had a header tipped over the Spurs crossbar in the 10th minute before the Frenchman nodded another cross over from the resulting corner.
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Vicario then denied Marcus Rashford from close range in the 13th minute, with Man United looking dangerous on the counter-attack, but Tottenham were having their moments in the final third.
A wonderful cross from Fernandes set up an excellent chance for Rashford in the 24th minute, but the attacker headed over from close range, and the offside flag was raised shortly after.
Red Devils goalkeeper Andre Onana was called into action to keep out a low strike from Kulusevski in the 25th minute after smart work from Son, who had driven past Varane in a wide position.
Man United wanted a penalty for a Cristian Romero handball in the 26th minute, with the defender blocking a shot from Garnacho, but the play was allowed to continue following a VAR check.
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Onana made a smart save to deny Sarr in the 30th minute, before Fernandes missed an unbelievable chance down the other end in the 36th minute, somehow heading a Luke Shaw cross over from close range after making a brilliant run into a dangerous position.
Spurs then hit the woodwork twice in quick succession late in the first period, with Porro rattling one against the crossbar from outside the box before a delivery from Sarr deflected off Shaw and onto the Man United post.
Onana was again called into action to keep out a drive from Kulusevski in the 44th minute, before the Man United goalkeeper did well to claim a header from Romero, with the two teams level at the interval.
Spurs took the lead early in the second period, with Sarr firing into the back of the net from close range after a cross from Kulusevski had been deflected into his path by Martinez.
Antony struck the inside of the post as Man United looked to reply, before Onana kept out a strike from Destiny Udogie during an incredibly open period of the match.
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Spurs wanted a penalty in the 54th minute when Martinez stepped across Romero inside the box, but the referee was not interested, and VAR agreed with the on-field decision.
Tottenham goalkeeper Vicario made a brilliant save to keep out a Casemiro header in the 56th minute, before Yves Bissouma swept one over the crossbar down the other end.
Diogo Dalot, Christian Eriksen and Jadon Sancho replaced Antony, Garnacho and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in a triple Man United change as Ten Hag looked to turn the tide.
Vicario again kept out Casemiro in the 81st minute, but Tottenham doubled their lead in the 83rd minute when Martinez found the back of his own net following a swipe from Ben Davies, which summed up a disappointing evening for Ten Hag's side.
Man United are next in action at home to Nottingham Forest next Saturday, while Spurs will continue their campaign away to Bournemouth on the same afternoon.
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