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Bryan Mbeumo Shines, 5/10 Has No Impact - Man United Player Ratings vs Tottenham

Manchester United secured a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on February 7, 2026, extending their winning streak to four under manager Michael Carrick. The match highlighted United's revival against a struggling Spurs side managed by Thomas Frank, who sit 14th in the Premier League table with 29 points from 25 games[1][2].



Key Match Events

  • 29th minute: Tottenham captain Cristian Romero received a straight red card for a rash challenge on Casemiro, his second sending-off this season. This came days after Romero's social media outburst criticizing Spurs' "disgraceful" squad depth, which Frank had defended as "passionate"[2].
  • 38th minute: Bryan Mbeumo opened the scoring with his eighth goal of the season. A well-worked set-piece involving Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo allowed Mbeumo to tuck home a left-footed shot from the center of the box[1][2][3].
  • 81st minute: Fernandes sealed the win with an improvised finish after a flurry of late chances, capitalizing on Spurs' numerical disadvantage[1][2].

The 73,985-strong crowd witnessed United's impressive coordination in attack, dominating a toothless Tottenham who remain winless when trailing at halftime under Frank. Despite early promise—Mbeumo had a snapshot saved just 35 seconds in—Spurs looked blunt even at full strength, their injury-decimated squad raising further questions about management[2][4].

Player Ratings Spotlight

Bryan Mbeumo (9/10): Star of the show, shining with his clinical finish and constant threat. His goal proved decisive in piling misery on Spurs[1][2].

Bruno Fernandes (8/10): Architect of both goals, with key assists and a late clincher showcasing his creativity.

Cristian Romero (3/10): Had no impact after early red card, exemplifying Spurs' disciplinary woes.

Other United standouts like Kobbie Mainoo (7/10) impressed in midfield, while Spurs players averaged low ratings amid a dire performance.

United climb the table with this confident win, while Tottenham's woes deepen amid ongoing squad issues[1][2].