Tottenham Hotspur delivered a resounding 3-0 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, intensifying the scrutiny on United manager Erik ten Hag.
The loss, United’s third in just six Premier League games, has left the club in a disappointing 11th place, sparking growing concerns about Ten Hag’s future.
Spurs took control early in the match, with Brennan Johnson scoring just three minutes in, assisted by Micky Van de Ven. Despite several missed opportunities, Tottenham doubled their lead just after halftime, thanks to Dejan Kulusevski, who capitalized on a defensive lapse by United.
Dominic Solanke added the third goal, sealing the victory and taking advantage of yet another error in United’s backline.
The Red Devils’ struggles were compounded by captain Bruno Fernandes’ red card in the 42nd minute, leaving the team to play with ten men for the majority of the game.
For Tottenham, this victory marks their fourth consecutive win under manager Ange Postecoglou, further cementing their strong start to the season, even in the absence of star player Son Heung-min.
As United face challenging fixtures ahead, including a Europa League clash with Porto, the pressure continues to mount on Ten Hag, with growing speculation that his tenure at the club could be nearing its end.
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