LONDON: Matthijs de Ligt’s 96th-minute header snatched a point for Manchester United in a see-sawing 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday, after Richarlison thought he had won it for the host in stoppage time.
United’s Bryan Mbeumo scored with the first shot on target in the 32nd minute of what had been a flat contest, nodding in Amad Diallo’s clipped ball to the back post for the summer signing’s sixth goal of the season.
Spurs had their Europa League trophy on display before kickoff, a reminder of their triumph over United in May’s final, which secured Champions League football and delivered a long-awaited trophy in former boss Ange Postecoglou’s last hurrah.
But the gesture did not have the desired effect as Richarlison squandered Spurs’ best chance of the first period and the host looked uninspired before halftime, which was greeted with a smattering of boos.
It improved slightly after the break but boss Thomas Frank’s decision to replace Xavi Simons with Mathys Tel with 10 minutes to play was also booed by the home support.
It was Tel, though, who equalised in the 84th minute before Richarlison gave Spurs the lead seven minutes later by getting a fortunate touch on a Wilson Odobert shot.
But de Ligt levelled at the death from Bruno Fernandes’s corner to extend United’s unbeaten run to five games and leave Spurs with a single home league win from six games this season.
Both sides are on 18 points from 11 games, with Spurs third and United seventh on goal difference. Agencies
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