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Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur. Premier League.

Old TraffordAttendance74,400.

Manchester United 0

    Tottenham Hotspur 3

    • H Kane (50th minute)
    • Lucas Moura (52nd minute, 84th minute)

    Man Utd 0-3 Tottenham: Lucas Moura scores twice to stun Old Trafford

    Report and highlights as United lose two of opening three PL games for first time since 1992; Spurs best start since 2009

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    Man Utd 0-3 Tottenham

    Lucas Moura scored twice as Tottenham stunned Manchester United with a 3-0 win at Old Trafford on Monday Night Football.

    Harry Kane's superb header from a corner (50) and Lucas' tidy finish (52) gave Spurs daylight against a shell-shocked United, after Jose Mourinho made six changes from the side that lost 3-2 at Brighton last week.

    Spurs then caught United on the break to add a third through man-of-the-match Lucas' fine finish (85), meaning United have suffered their worst start to a Premier League season since 2014.

    Harry Kane celebrates scoring with Lucas Moura
    Image: Harry Kane celebrates scoring with Lucas Moura

    Player ratings

    Man Utd: De Gea (5), Valencia (5), Shaw (5), Jones (4), Smalling (4), Matic (4), Fred (5), Herrera (5), Pogba (4), Lingard (5), Lukaku (5).

    Subs: Sanchez (5), Lindelof (4), Fellaini (5)

    Tottenham: Lloris (7), Trippier (7), Rose (6), Alderweireld (7), Vertonghen (7), Dier (6), Dembele (7), Alli (6), Eriksen (7), Moura (9), Kane (8).

    Subs: Aurier (NA), Davies (NA), Winks (NA)

    Man of the match: Lucas Moura

    United have also lost two of their opening three Premier League games for the first time since 1992, while Spurs register their best start since 2009/10.

    Most of the early talk surrounded Mourinho's tactics, with Ander Herrera starting on the right side of a central-defensive three and Paul Pogba further up the pitch than in previous weeks.

    Paul Pogba
    Image: Paul Pogba looks on at Old Trafford on Monday night

    Danny Rose so nearly handed United an early lead with a loose back-pass, but Romelu Lukaku will feel he should have scored having rolled the ball just wide of the open goal after rounding Hugo Lloris.

    Spurs had a strong call for a penalty turned down by Craig Pawson after Jones' clumsy challenge on Moura from behind, with Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville agreeing in the MNF studio that Jones should have been penalised.

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    Team news

    Jose Mourinho made six changes from the side that lost 3-2 at Brighton. Lindelof and Bailly were replaced by Jones and Smalling; Mata, Pereira and Martial were left out of the squad completely, while Valencia, Matic and Herrera came in. Young was also replaced by Lingard.

    For Spurs, Lloris started despite his off-field controversy, while Sanchez and Davies dropped out for Rose and Dembele. Lamela was injured in the warm-up, replaced by Amos.

    Harry Kane scored a superb header to put Tottenham ahead on 50 minutes
    Image: Kane scored a superb header to put Tottenham ahead on 50 minutes

    But Spurs went ahead in fine fashion five minutes after the break through Kane's brilliant header into the far corner from Kieran Trippier's corner, Tottenham's first goal at Old Trafford in 433 Premier League minutes.

    Lloris turned away a Lukaku effort moments later, but it was 2-0 on 52 minutes through Lucas, turning home from 10 yards into the bottom left corner after Christian Eriksen picked him out.

    Distance tracking

    Man Utd Tottenham
    Sprints (player) Lingard - 18 Lucas - 26
    Distance (player) Fred - 11.99km Eriksen - 13.25km
    Sprints (team) 104 111
    Distance (team) 109.21km 119.43km
    Time standing 7.65% 4.45%

    Spurs had two golden opportunities to make it 3-0 after Mourinho made three quick-fire changes; first, substitute Victor Lindelof's poor back-pass was picked up by Dele Alli, but he could only fire at David de Gea, before Kane headed wide unmarked from six yards after losing Lindelof at a corner.

    Mousa Dembele and Jesse Lingard battle for the ball
    Image: Mousa Dembele and Jesse Lingard battle for the ball in midfield

    United piled on the pressure in hope of halving the deficit, but Lucas broke away to get his second and Spurs' third, slipping past Chris Smalling and finishing neatly into the left corner past De Gea.

    Mourinho showed respect to the United fans after the game, standing in front of the Stretford End and clapping the home support for over a minute.

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    Mourinho was applauded off at the end of the game

    The managers

    Jose Mourinho: "We work all week, and by the strategic point of view we didn't lose, by the tactical point of view we didn't lose, but we lost the game. We work very, very well during the week, we prepared the game very well, we played very well, the players had a fantastic attitude."

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    Mourinho insists his tactics did not cause the defeat

    Mauricio Pochettino: "After four years of playing here, when you don't score one goal, to win away from home at Old Trafford it is a massive, massive victory."

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    Mauricio Pochettino hails a 'massive victory’

    The pundit

    Jamie Carragher: "There's a serious lack of quality, if you've spent £400m on a squad. How do you lose 3-0?That's a team that looks like it still needs £200m spent on it. Some of the defenders there. What's happened at United in terms of buying two £30m centre-backs? I can't really criticise Lindelof because it gets to the stage that he's so far out of his depth that you start to feel sorry for him. In Jones and Smalling, have they improved since Mourinho came in? They've been playing for a long time, and it shouldn't really be happening at this level."

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    Jose walks out of press conference

    Opta stats

    • This was Man Utd boss Mourinho's biggest home defeat in all competitions as a manager.
    • This was Manchester United's 50th home defeat in the Premier League.
    • Mourinho has lost two of his opening three games in a league season for the first time in his career.

    Notes for Southgate

    Luke Shaw was praised after the game by Mourinho for his battling performance, but Chris Smalling and Phil Jones looked nervous in a higher defensive line as Spurs eventually got the better of them. Meanwhile, Jesse Lingard failed to make an impact on his first start since the World Cup.

    Danny Rose almost handed Romelu Lukaku a goal on a plate early on, Kieran Trippier played extremely high and made an impact on the right flank, and Harry Kane showed his world-class goalscoring ability with a superb header to break the deadlock. Dele Alli was involved, but not outstanding.

    Man of the match - Lucas Moura

    Lucas became the first player to score a double at Old Trafford in the Premier League since Sergio Aguero in April 2015, and his fine start to the season continued with a vibrant display.

    Lucas Moura celebrates scoring Spurs' third goal
    Image: Lucas put in a fine display at Old Trafford

    "He has terrorised the defenders at times with his pace," said Alan Smith on MNF. "He is clearly really desperate to do well at his new club and he has certainly done brilliantly tonight."

    Will Son have a battle on his hands to get back into the starting XI?

    What would VAR have changed?

    Almost definitely, VAR would have handed Spurs a first-half penalty. Defender Jones looked directly at referee Pawson after colliding with Lucas in the box, and having looked at the replays, there could have been little complaints.

    What's next?

    Manchester United go to Burnley on Sunday at 4pm in the Premier League, while Tottenham go to Watford at the same time on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League.

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