Tottenham vs Manchester United as it happened: Spurs say goodbye to White Hart Lane
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham Hotspur bid farewell to White Hart Lane on Sunday, with Manchester United the final visitors to the historic ground.
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What time does it start?
The match kicks off at 4.30pm on Sunday 14 May.
Where can I watch it?
It will be televised live on Sky Sports 1, with coverage beginning at 4.15pm.
Preview
Chelsea may now be confirmed as Premier League champions ahead of Pochettino’s side, but Tottenham will still mark an important day in their club’s history this weekend. The visit of Manchester United will be the last ever game at White Hart Lane as we know it, which to most of their supporters will be an emotional day. In truth, however, their renovation of the stadium into a modern ‘super-venue’ is indicative of the club’s progress and is intended to take them to the next level.
Next season, Spurs will play their home games at Wembley. They have an awful record at the national stadium, failing to win a single European game there this season, and all involved with the club will see Sunday as an opportunity for a proper send-off before they enter a period of relative uncertainty. Manchester United will be hoping to spoil the occasion, but realistically have little else to play for.
Mourinho admitted after last weekend’s loss to Arsenal that his team has ‘no chance’ of finishing in the top four and that all of their attention would subsequently switch to the Europa League; a competition in which they have since qualified for an all-or-nothing final against Ajax at the end of the month.
With that in mind, you could be forgiven for expecting United to play with the handbrake on; realistically, none of their players will want to miss their season definer in Stockholm which, if they win, would catapult them into next season’s Champions League.
This is especially the case because of United’s terrible injury record, which will see Luke Shaw, Marcos Rojo and Timothy Fosu-Mensah likely miss the Europa League final along with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who’s horrible knee injury could impact not just this season but the rest of his career: Any further absences could prove fatal to their hopes of salvaging their season. Tottenham will remain without Erik Lamela and Harry Winks, while Danny Rose may make the squad, leaving Pochettino with a nearly full compliment of players to choose from.
It’s a big game for…
Harry Kane: He has become the King of White Hart Lane and he will want to make history by scoring in its final game.
Kane is on 27 goals for the season, which includes 21 in the league, and he will need to fire in a few more to catch Romelu Lukaku (24) if he is to win the Golden Boot for the second consecutive season.
Best stat…
Spurs are aiming to finish the campaign unbeaten at home for the first time in the league since 1964-65
Remember when…
Tottenham beat Manchester United 3-1 in May 2001. Their next victory over the Red Devils was 27 games later in September 2012, when they won 2-3 at Old Trafford.
Player to watch…
Axel Tuanzebe: The 19 year old has been thrust into first team action by Jose Mourinho amid his side’s injury crisis and is set to start at right-back against Spurs at White Hart Lane. He has made just two appearances this season including in United’s 2-0 loss to Arsenal last week, which all but ended their hopes of finishing in the top four.
It will be interesting to see how Tuanzebe copes with the pressure of his sudden responsibility against one of the league’s best attacking teams.
Past three meetings
Manchester United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0
Premier League, December 2016
Tottenham Hotspur 3 Manchester United 0
Premier League, March 2015
Manchester United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0
Premier League, August 2015
Form
Tottenham: WWWWL
Manchester United: DDWLD
Odds
Tottenham to win: 15/19
Manchester United to win: 37/10
Draw: 27/10
38 MINS
United enter into Tottenham's final third for the first time in a while, but it is short lived. Bailly fouls Davies - free kick to Spurs.
Mourinho's men are lacking any menace going forward. They certainly are missing the infleunce of the injured Ibrahimovic.
41 MINS
Martial bursts through into the Tottenham box, but Vertonghen manages to overpower the Frenchman and the ball dribbles back into the safe hands of Lloris.
44 MINS
Tottenham completed 294 passes in the first half, compared to 142 from the visitors. Pochettino's men have certainly stepped up their game for this momentous occasion.
HALF TIME
TOTTENHAM 1 - 0 MANCHESTER UNITED
Spurs enter the interval with one goal advantage, with Wanyama scoring the opener with a headed attempt following a sublime cross from Davies. The home side have been on top from the start, with the majority of possession and a handful of chances to double their tally. Martial has looked menacing for United, but aside from that, they need to improve.
46 MINS
A weak clearance from Lloris gifts Blind possession on the left-hand side, but his attempted delivery into the box is blocked.
48 MINS
Bailly pushes Alli to the ground just outside of the area. Free kick to Spurs from a wide angle.
48 MINS
GOAL
TOTTENHAM 2 - 0 MANCHESTER UNITED
Kane pokes home a free kick delivery from Eriksen to double Tottenham's tally. It is a sublime cross into the area, to which Kane knocks past a helpless De Gea.
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