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Manchester United vs West Ham: Paul Pogba penalties edge Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side past Hammers

Relive all the action from Old Trafford

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 13 April 2019 12:49 EDT
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Paul Pogba's brace bailed out Manchester United as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side stuttered to a fortuitous 2-1 win against West Ham.

Tuesday's huge Champions League quarter-final challenge in Barcelona looms large, but attention first turned to securing a return to European football's top table next season.

United moved within two points of the top four as a pair of Pogba penalties sealed victory at Old Trafford, but those in attendance will know how fortunate Solskjaer's side were to have secured a point, never mind three.

Relive all the action from Old Trafford.

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Meanwhile Spurs have rosier targets in their sights, namely Chelsea in third. A win would be enough to usurp their fellow Londoners to return to the head of the pack behind the title-battlers.

Kick-off is less than 25 minutes away.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:07

A figure of rejuvenation in Spurs' season, Moussa Sissoko has become a key man and starts again today.

While the Frenchman still has some glorious moments of chaotic nonsense, these are becoming fewer and further between, and his energy and enthusiasm has carried the side at times.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:15

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:17

Kyle Walker-Peters celebrates his 22nd birthday with a start at right wing-back for Spurs this afternoon.

Will he also be celebrating a win? The teams have disappeared back into the dressing rooms and we are almost ready to get things underway.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:22

Right. Into the first strains of 'Duel of the Fates'. Hardly a war of the stars but an intriguing Premier League fixture nonetheless.

Not an empty seat in the house, it seems. The first Saturday action at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is here.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:26

The whistle of Lee Mason signals the beginning of proceedings. Tottenham kick things off.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:30

1 minute

It looks like a 3-4-3 for Spurs with Christian Eriksen and Lucas Moura supporting Fernando Llorente from wider rather than the latter alongside the Spaniard and the Dane behind.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:31

2 minutes

Huddersfield's formation is a little harder to decipher, partly because the bus has been parked already, rather.

That isn't a particularly promising sign. A burst of pace from Lucas Moura forces Jonathan Hogg into a desperate lunge, conceding a free kick just outside of the Huddersfield area in a very central position.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:32

3 minutes

Which Christian Eriksen duo rattles into the wall.

A long launch forward on the follow-up is well contested by Lucas Moura's springy leap, and Ben Hamer fumbles, but a clever pat down reaching over the Brazilian's shoulder enables him to collect the loose ball and escape danger.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:34

5 minutes

The crowd chants Moussa Sissoko's name as the Frenchman produces a typical surge through midfield, though, as so often, his eventual cross is poor after an exchange with Kyle Walker-Peters.

Tottenham have settled into their stride rather nicely here, though they aren't facing the most rigorous of opposition.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 12:35

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