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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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81 minutes

And off the woodwork at the other end!

Christian Eriksen is the man free as Spurs pour forward on the break, his shot well-blocked by Chris Löwe against the post and Elias Kachunga heroically getting back to prevent Eriksen sweeping home the rebound.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:08

82 minutes

Huddersfield think they might have a chance of getting back in this.

Aaron Mooy is on for Jon Stankovic.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:10

84 minutes

Another key Spurs man will get a little rest.

Jan Vertonghen strides off. Not his busiest afternoon.

Danny Rose to left wing-back, Ben Davies moving slightly more centrally.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:11

86 minutes

Mauricio Pochettino will exercise his final change.

Heung-Min Son will get five minutes or so. Fernando Llorente is replaced.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:13

GOAL! Tottenham 3-0 Huddersfield (Lucas Moura, 87 minutes)

That'll seal it!

Two for Moura, three for Spurs, and it'll be three points, too.

Christian Eriksen's ball across is a clever one, clipped into the Brazilian's path, who controls well, calms himself and volleys down into the floor, sending the ball bouncing up into the net past Ben Hamer.

And he celebrates in some style with a handspring backflip!

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:14

90 minutes

Three added minutes.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:17

GOAL! Tottenham 4-0 Huddersfield (Lucas Moura, 90 + 2 minutes)

A brilliant way to complete an excellent hat-trick!

Heung-Min Son charges at the Huddersfield defence, threads a pass through for Moura to run on to and he produces a fierce finish across Ben Hamer into the top corner...

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:20

Full-Time: Tottenham 4-0 Huddersfield

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:21

Four for Spurs, three for Lucas Moura and Spurs go third.

Huddersfield showed character in the second half but it was a mismatch on paper and pitch for most of the game.

Moura grabs the match ball. The first hat-trick at the new stadium, and Tottenham's unblemished defensive record in their new home continues.

And he celebrates with a child who I presume is his son, clearly emotional. 

A lovely moment at the end of a convincing Spurs win.

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:23

And his son is dribbling with the match ball, every touch roared by the crowd!

And he picks it up! Work to do, yet, Mr and Mrs Moura. 

Harry Latham-Coyle13 April 2019 14:24

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