Ange Postecoglou and his Tottenham Hotspur side walk away from Old Trafford with a point.
Tottenham showed excellent resilience against the Red Devils, coming back from a goal down each time to snatch a point on the road from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Although, they’ll be a little disappointed it wasn’t more. Particularly in the second half, Ange Postecoglou‘s side dominated proceedings.
Nevertheless, the point now sees Spurs sit level on points with Arsenal in the Premier League, albeit with the Gunners having a game in hand.

Tottenham Hotspur make club history against Manchester United
It was also a monumental fixture for Spurs in regards to their club’s history. They broke a record against the Red Devils.
Opta Sports took to X to show the following: ‘Tottenham have now scored in each of their last 33 Premier League games since a 0-1 defeat at Wolves in March last season, now the outright longest scoring run in the club’s league history. Unstoppable.’
Richarlison was the man to make it happen. The Brazilian has been in fine form as of late, but his goal against United etched him into the Tottenham history books.
Ange Postecoglou a catalyst for this
Although part of the record was sustained before the Aussie’s time at the helm of Tottenham – Postecoglou had a big part to play in setting this record.
He and his coaching staff have brought exciting, attacking football to Hotspur Way, which now means it’s very rare you don’t see a Spurs encounter with many a goal in the fixture.
Now the record has been broken… let’s see how long Spurs can sustain it. Their next test in the Premier League isn’t until Wednesday the 31st of January, when they take on Brentford at him.
Will Postecoglou’s men make it 34 in a row?
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