Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 8th February 2026, 3:28 AM
Manchester United continued their impressive resurgence under the stewardship of Michael Carrick, securing a fourth consecutive Premier League victory with a commanding 2–0 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Saturday, 7 February. The result underlined a growing sense of momentum around the Red Devils, who appear revitalised in both confidence and cohesion after an inconsistent start to the campaign.
Prior to this run, United had managed a maximum of three successive league wins only once this season. The latest triumph not only extended that streak but also came against a traditionally formidable opponent, lending further credibility to Carrick’s tactical approach and the team’s renewed discipline.
The match turned decisively in United’s favour within the opening half-hour. Tottenham suffered a major setback when Argentine defender Cristian Romero was shown a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Casemiro. The dismissal reduced the visitors to ten men and shifted the balance of the contest firmly towards the hosts.
United had already signalled their attacking intent early on. Inside the first minute, Bryan Mbeumo found space in the box but failed to hit the target with a rushed effort. Moments later, Casemiro unleashed a powerful shot from distance that required an excellent save from the Tottenham goalkeeper, who kept his side level during a nervy opening spell.
With numerical superiority, United increased the pressure. Their breakthrough arrived in the 38th minute when Mbeumo redeemed his earlier miss, rising to convert from a corner and give the home side a deserved lead. Tottenham, stretched and unsettled, struggled to regain composure as United dominated possession and territory.
The second half followed a similar pattern. United twice thought they had doubled their advantage, only for both goals to be ruled out for offside. Tottenham, despite their disadvantage, attempted to stay compact and limit further damage. However, the resistance was finally broken in the 81st minute. A precise cross from Diogo Dalot was met by captain Bruno Fernandes, who calmly finished with his first touch to seal the victory.
Beyond the scoreline, the performance highlighted United’s growing maturity. Carrick’s side showed patience, control and an ability to capitalise on key moments—qualities that had often been lacking earlier in the season.
The win had significant implications for the league standings, as shown below:
| Team | Matches Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | Points | League Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manchester United | 25 | 12 | 8 | 5 | 44 | 4th |
| Tottenham Hotspur | 25 | 7 | 8 | 10 | 29 | 14th |
With 44 points from 25 matches, Manchester United climbed to fourth place, strengthening their claim for a top-four finish. Tottenham, meanwhile, slipped to 14th after suffering their tenth league defeat, deepening concerns about their form and consistency.
As the season enters a crucial phase, United’s supporters will hope this run marks a genuine turning point—one built not merely on results, but on a clearer identity and renewed belief under Carrick’s leadership.
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