West Ham vs Manchester United - as it happened: Jose Mourinho slumps to yet another defeat
All the action from Saturday's opening Premier League clash
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United's troubled season reached a new low after a 3-1 defeat at West Ham.
Felipe Anderson's early strike, a Victor Lindelof own-goal and Marko Arnautovic's finish left United manager Jose Mourinho increasingly feeling the heat.
The drama at Old Trafford is rapidly turning into a crisis as United equalled their worst start to a Premier League season with just 10 points from their opening seven matches.
Here's how it played out:
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Pochettino on Dele
As expected, Dele Alli is missing from the Tottenham team at Huddersfield this afternoon with a hamstring injury. Here's what his manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has to say about it.
"We need to assess him in the next few days to see when it's possible for him to come back.
"We tired to manage it, he didn't play too much against Brighton, against Watford at the end he felt the problem again and now we need to help him to be back as soon as possible."
↵Not long to go, just ten minutes until the 15:00 matches get underway
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