3 Key Areas for Spurs to beat Manchester United

The honeymoon is over! Now comes a series of fixtures against the likes of United, Wolves and Chelsea which will go a long way to defining whether Spurs can keep up the early momentum sustained under Mourinho. Will Spurs fans be decorating their trees and stirring their puddings with a sense of festive joy or will this Christmas period return us to our previous state of bah humbug?

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Here are 3 key areas for Spurs to conquer in order to win at Old Trafford

Get a fast start

This would be in contrast to the way we have come out and played against Bournemouth and Olympiacos last week where we were decidedly sluggish in the early exchanges. It cost us a 2 goal deficit against the Greeks and Bournemouth threatened more than just a little bit during the opening exchanges on Saturday. It may seem obvious that any side would want a fast start in a match but there are a couple of reasons why one is crucial in this game.

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Despite their poor returns over the last few years, United have still never lost a Premier League game at Old Trafford in which they have led at half-time suggesting Spurs must get their noses in front early on

Firstly, there is already plenty of unrest among the home fans as Solksjaer's team struggles to impress and a loss against a 'Big 6' rivals at home would only heighten the sense that the manager is living on borrowed time. Playing at home can be a fantastic advantage when the fans are behind you (I can only imagine that Liverpool feel 10 feet tall when they walk out at Anfield now) but of course if Spurs can get into this United team early on then things might start to turn a bit ugly and a few of these young United players might start looking for places on the pitch to hide.

For Solksjaer this could turn out to be the perfect storm with the return of Mourinho, the man who he replaced come back to haunt his former squad, while simultaneously the sacking by Spurs of Poch has put a managerial candidate on the market that United have been interested in for some time. The United board has stated that they are backing their man but to say that modern football fans, players and administrators are fickle would be an understatement as Solksjaer is no doubt aware.

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Premier League table if matches finished at half-time source

That being said the squad that Solksjaer has do seem to have some fight in them as their comebacks against Sheffield United and Aston Villa suggest. Furthermore, they have generally started matches well this season to the extent that if games finished at half-time, United would find themselves 4th in the league, 6 places and 8 points better off than their actual standing. Spurs must hit the ground running in this game or they can kiss any chance of winning goodbye.

Balance of the team down the left-flank

Much of the early pressure that Bournemouth exerted came about as a result of their play down their right (our left). The Cherries right-winger Groenevald gave Jan Vertonghen a tough afternoon with his pace and trickery and this is an area of the pitch that Spurs will need to secure far more effectively this evening if they are to come away with a victory.

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Average position v Bournemouth. Vertonghen (number 5) is tucked in as a 3rd CB source

It was noticeable in both Premier League games that Jose has been in charge that Spurs shape with the ball sees them adopt a back 3 with Aurier bombing on down the right to support either Moura or Sissoko and Son, Alli and Kane playing neat little triangle from the left. What it does do is leave us a little exposed in that left-back position with Vertonghen in particular not having the recovery speed if a ball is played into space and he is left one on one. United have plenty of pace in their attacking line and so this will undoubtedly be an area they seek to exploit.

Throughout his career Mourinho has consistently shown that he is a pragmatist when such situations arise so it will be fascinating to see how he plays this one. Will he sacrifice Spurs attacking threat that has seen us score 10 goals in 3 games under his management or will he go gung-ho for the win? The other option that Spurs could adopt would be a 5-3-2 formation with 2 wing-backs and 2 holding midfielders allowing Alli to join the front 2 of Son and Kane.

Make our quality count in midfield

It's perhaps not much of a surprise that United haven't won a game since the injury of Scott McTominay who has been one of the standout players for the Red Devils this season. With Paul Pogba still out injured, United have had to turn to the much-maligned Fred and young Perreira to play in those key central midfield positions with neither looking like they have the quality to pull this United team up the league. Jack Grealish frightened the life out of them every time he picked up the ball and ran with it and in Dele Alli, Son and Ndombele Spurs have 3 players who are more than happy to front-up their man and look to take it past them.


Villa played with a similar shape to Spurs at Old Trafford with Grealish drifting in from the left and troubling United's defence

In Alli Spurs also have a player who is particularly adept at playing "in-between the lines" and given his stellar form at present it seems likely that the more we can get him on the ball in those positions the more likely we are to cause this underwhelming United midfield problems. At the same time, our defensive midfielder, Eric Dier looks woefully short of form and fitness. His complete lack of pace means he is struggling to get around the pitch and shield areas where threats might develop while simultaneously his distribution from that deep-lying area was very poor against Bournemouth.

Given that in recent weeks both sides have been better going forward than they have in defence this is perhaps a game where fortune will favour the brave. I'm hoping for a Christmas cracker with Spurs coming out on top!



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This is the best time to judge Mourinho's performance as a manager of spur. But I feel he is wise enough to make interesting strategies.
But considering Manchester united, it would be difficult for spur to perform to win for sure.

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Absolutely! I don't really think he has the players to play a defensive game so I hope he goes on the attack. Thanks for stopping by :-)

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If you can keep it tight at the back you should have the firepower to score a few against them. The only worry I can see at the moment is that you've conceded a lot of goals since Mourinho arrived. A bit like Liverpool a few years ago, it's okay if you can outscore those issues.

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I don’t really think we have the players to play a very tight game so it certainly won’t be a case of us parking the bus. We have looked very good on the break in recent games so I can see us sitting a little deeper to thwart United’s pace and then try and hurt them on the counter attack.

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Great breakdown of what you think needs to take place. I never would have really thought about fast starts and slow starts with soccer. It all kind of seems about the same pace to me whenever I find myself watching it. It would make sense that just like basketball and other sports there would be an advantage to both strategies.

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First goal in any football match is crucial not to mention the psychological impact of one team coming hard out of the blocks - it forces the opposition to readjust mentally and tactically

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I wouldn't worry about United as Spurs are the better team and should win comfortably. Spurs have a leaky defence right now and as long as you score two or three you will be safe.

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I hope that is the way Mourinho sees it too. Historically he’s gone into these types of fixtures with the mentality that the primary aim is to not lose but I don’t think we have the players to play that way so we may as well come out swinging

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You knew I would be in the comments after Spurs and Mourinho got schooled by Solskjaer. 😁😁

#GGMU

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Haha, that was quick. Well played United, your boys just wanted it more!

We were weak at the start of both halves much like we have been in games under both Poch and Mourinho. The only urgency we showed was in the last 10mins - very disappointing result and performance!

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I couldn't even lie. I watched the first bit of the second half where we got the penalty and just switched to norwich. My heart could not bear it if Mourinho won at United.

I was a nervous wreck for 90 minutes but I had said before that underestimating United is a big mistake and I feel they did that.

But Dele Ali? Massive revival by Jose.

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