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Man United 2-0 Tottenham Match Report as Cristian Romero secures third suspension of the season

Tottenham Hotspur’s winless 2026 Premier League run extended following their latest 2-0 defeat to Man United, having played most of the game a man down.

Once firmly in the race for the top four, Tottenham now find themselves staring nervously over their shoulders, having won just 2 of their previous 16 league games as the relegation zone edges closer.

There was not much to complain about in terms of effort or structure, but the entire side was ultimately let down by their captain Cristian Romero, who endured a disastrous afternoon just days after placing himself at the centre of attention by publicly criticising the Tottenham hierarchy on social media.

Having been withdrawn at half-time last weekend due to illness, the Argentine returned to the starting XI alongside Micky Van de Ven, who had missed the 2-2 draw against Manchester City, with Spurs hoping their first-choice centre-back pairing could provide some much-needed stability.

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First half: Man United 1-0 Tottenham

After a fairly balanced opening period in which both sides looked keen to impose themselves, it was Manchester United who began to ask the more dangerous questions, with Bryan Mbeumo dragging an early effort wide before Casemiro tested Guglielmo Vicario with a firm strike from distance.

Tottenham did have a golden opportunity to take the lead when Xavi Simons’ inviting cross picked out Conor Gallagher inside the box, but the midfielder could not generate enough power to beat the goalkeeper and convert what should have been his first Spurs goal.

Chances continued to come at both ends, with Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes going close for the hosts, before the game swung decisively in United’s favour midway through the half when Romero was shown a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Casemiro.

The dismissal forced Thomas Frank into an early reshuffle, bringing on Radu Dragusin for Wilson Odobert, but any hopes of riding out the remainder of the half were quickly dashed. United took advantage of poor organisation from a short corner, working the ball to Mbeumo on the edge of the box, where he was left unmarked and swept a low finish into the far corner, giving the hosts the lead.

Second half: Man United 2-0 Tottenham

With a numerical advantage secured, United understandably focused on controlling possession after the restart, ensuring there was no route back into the contest for Tottenham.

Concerns for Spurs deepened just 10 minutes into the second half when Destiny Udogie was forced off through injury, handing Souza his Premier League debut at a time when defensive options are already painfully thin.

Despite their situation, Tottenham did manage to fashion one clear opening when Xavi Simons capitalised on a loose Luke Shaw pass and flashed a shot narrowly wide of the post, but it was largely a defensive exercise from that point on.

Vicario was once again Spurs’ standout performer, producing two outstanding saves in quick succession to first tip over Shaw’s powerful drive before brilliantly pushing away Diogo Dalot’s curling effort.

Any lingering doubt was settled with ten minutes remaining when Dalot delivered a deep cross from the right and Fernandes, arriving unmarked, guided a close-range finish into the bottom corner to make it 2-0.

United could even have added a third in stoppage time, but Benjamin Sesko somehow headed straight at Vicario from close range when free of his marker.

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What’s next for Spurs?

The defeat will sting even more for Tottenham supporters given how competitive their side looked before the red card, and even after going down to ten men, they continued to battle until United’s extra man eventually told.

Despite remaining winless throughout 2026, this is one defeat that is difficult to pin on the manager, with responsibility instead falling squarely on the players.

The lack of boos at full-time, coupled with strong away support throughout, says a lot about a fanbase that can clearly distinguish between poor management and costly individual errors.

Injury worries continue to mount too, with Udogie’s setback meaning Spurs are now left with just one fit full-back in Souza, as Pedro Porro and Djed Spence remain sidelined.

Romero’s red card compounds matters further, ruling him out of the next four matches, a run that includes a trip to Newcastle and the north London derby later this month.

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