Tottenham Hotspur has earned a vital 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League, thanks to James Maddison’s 13th-minute goal. Maddison, who returned from a four-week calf injury, scored his first Premier League goal since September, tapping in after Manchester United keeper Andre Onana parried Lucas Bergvall’s shot.
The win marks Tottenham’s first victory in three games, easing some pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou. The team has moved up to 12th in the table, surpassing Manchester United, who dropped to 15th. Manchester United’s defeat is their 13th of the season in all competitions and their ninth since Ruben Amorim took charge in November.
Tottenham’s victory was also boosted by the return of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who was impressed in his first game back after breaking his ankle in November. The new signing Mathys Tel also made a notable impact, forcing Onana to make a low save in the first half. Despite taking the lead, Tottenham struggled to assert control over the game, particularly in midfield, allowing Manchester United to create opportunities to equalize.
Manchester United’s injury crisis continues to worsen, with Amad Diallo, their top scorer in the league, ruled out for a long spell with an ankle injury. The team’s bench consisted mainly of teenagers, with 17-year-old striker Chido Obi making his United debut in the 90th minute. Despite having talent on the pitch, Manchester United failed to capitalize on their chances, with Alejandro Garnacho lofting an effort over the bar in the first half and having a one-on-one saved by Vicario in the second half.
The defeat adds pressure on Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim, who has seen his team lose three of their past four league games. Tottenham, on the other hand, will look to build on this momentum, having picked up just four points from their previous eight league games.
The match was preceded by a protest from over 1,000 Tottenham supporters against the club’s ownership and chairman Daniel Levy. The victory will provide some relief for the team, but the protests highlight the ongoing concerns among fans about the club’s direction.
