Spurs came back from two goals down to tie the game at 2-2 and keep Manchester United from winning at Old Trafford in front of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Erik ten Hag’s team went ahead with a strong early shot from Rasmus Hojlund, but Richarlison scored the first goal to tie the game. Marcus Rashford gave United the lead again, but Rodrigo Bentancur tied it again at the start of the second half.
In extra time, Scott McTominay scored a goal, but neither team could score a winner in a fun game that showed off Ange Postecoglou’s passing game and the home team’s speed on the counter-аttаck. United goes up two spots to seventh after the draw. Spurs miss the chance to pass Arsenal and stay in fifth place.
Ratcliffe’s partial takeover is set to go through next month. Hojlund lit up Old Trafford with a fierce finish into the roof of the net, giving Ratcliffe a fast start and a spectacular goal. Rashford had been pushed to the side. Hojlund’s Һit was very strong.
Tottenham’s answer was great. Jonny Evans tipped Timo Werner’s header over, and Diogo Dalot had to clear Bentancur’s header off the line. When Richarlison nodded in Pedro Porro’s left-wing corner, the score was level.
At that point, the pattern was set: Spurs had the ball most of the time, and United was dangerous on the cоunterattack. It made the game very exciting. Still, in the first half, Rashford sent in a cross that Udogie headed off the post instead of the goal. United then took the lead again.
Rashford and Hojlund played a smart one-two that beаt Porro, and the finish, low into the far corner, was too good for Guglielmo Vicario. Before halftime, Cristian Romero had time to head another Porro corner off the bar.
It was that kind of game that Spurs didn’t need any help to believe they were still in it. And within a minute of the restart, Bentancur tied it up. Ten Hag had not yet taken his seat. Werner’s center was smartly picked up and sent high into Andre Onana’s goal.