Man Utd 1-2 Tottenham Stats and Highlights
Tottenham recorded their second consecutive victory at Old Trafford by beating Manchester United to move up to sixth in the Premier League.
United began briskly before Emmanuel Adebayor guided in a header from Christian Eriksen’s cross.
Eriksen double the lead by heading in from close-range after another Spurs break but Danny Welbeck beat Hugo Lloris to set up a frantic finish.
Although Javier Hernandez had a flick saved, Spurs held on.
It completed a hugely impressive result for new Tottenham head coach Tim Sherwood, who is unbeaten in his four Premier League games in charge.
And having previously waited nearly 24 years to beat Manchester United on their home turf, Spurs have shown that they still have a part to play in the title race.
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Venue: Old Trafford
Date: Wednesday, 1 January, 2014
Kick off: 17:30 GMT
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0-1 Adebayor 34′ | Mobile users click here
0-2 Eriksen 66′ | Mobile users click here
1-2 Wellbeck 67′ | Mobile users click here
Head-to-head
Since then the sides have drawn twice at White Hart Lane, meaning Tottenham are unbeaten in their past three games against United.
Manchester United
The Red Devils have won their past six games in league and cup. It is their best winning run since a six-match streak between August and September 2012 which ended with a 3-2 loss at home to Tottenham.
They have claimed eight wins from their past 13 top-flight matches, losing twice.
Danny Welbeck has scored four goals and assisted one in his past four Premier League appearances.
Manchester United have not conceded a penalty in their past 76 Premier League games.
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs have scored more Premier League penalties than any other side this season – all four of them converted by Roberto Soldado.
Tottenham have scored seven goals in their past three Premier League games, as many as they managed in their final seven top-flight matches under Andre Villas-Boas.
The 3-0 win against Stoke was Spurs’ biggest Premier League victory since beating Aston Villa 4-0 on 26 December 2012.
The result also gave Tottenham their first clean sheet in nine league games.
Spurs players embarked on 29 dribbles, more than any other Premier League side, at the weekend.