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Fernandes, Mbeumo score as Man United win 10-man Tottenham

Manchester United continued their perfect start under Michael Carrick with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford, extending the interim head coach’s record to four wins from four matches.

Goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes ensured United capitalised on Tottenham being reduced to 10 men, while the result further lifted confidence around Carrick’s short-term tenure following Ruben Amorim’s departure.

United started with energy and control, moving the ball fluently in midfield and pressing Spurs high up the pitch. Tottenham initially settled into the contest, but their task became significantly harder after Cristian Romero was dismissed midway through the first half.

Romero dismissal turns the game

The decisive moment arrived in the 29th minute when Romero received a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Casemiro.

The Argentine defender caught the Brazilian on the ankle while attempting to dribble out of pressure, leaving referee Michael Oliver with little hesitation.

Fernandes, Mbeumo score as Man United win 10-man Tottenham
Mbeumo scored the opening goal for Manchester United – Getty image

The sending-off shifted the game in United’s favour. With the numerical advantage, Carrick’s side increased the tempo and began to pin Spurs back inside their own half.

United made the breakthrough in the 38th minute from a well-worked corner. Fernandes played a low delivery to Kobbie Mainoo, who intelligently flicked the ball into the path of Mbeumo. The winger kept his composure to stroke the ball home for his 10th goal of the season.

Fernandes caps dominant display

United remained on the front foot after the interval, although two further goals were ruled out for offside as Spurs attempted to limit the damage. Fernandes, operating with freedom across midfield, dictated play and repeatedly tested Tottenham’s defensive structure.

The Portuguese captain sealed the win nine minutes from time, finishing from close range after connecting with a Diogo Dalot cross to make it 2-0.

The goal underlined United’s control and removed any lingering doubt about the outcome.

Meanwhile, Tottenham struggled to mount a response with 10 men and offered little attacking threat in the closing stages.