The 13th day of the Premier League presents a notable clash between Tottenham and Manchester United. Within a week, the London club is set to face both Manchester teams. This Sunday at White Hart Lane, Spurs aim to bounce back and overcome the disappointment of their recent 6-0 defeat against City. However, historical records indicate that matches against Manchester United have seldom been successful for Tottenham, who haven’t celebrated a home victory against the Red Devils since 2001.
Facing a resurgent Manchester United currently positioned 6th with 21 points, Tottenham faces a challenging task. The Mancunians secured a crucial draw against Cardiff (2-2) following their significant triumph over Arsenal (1-0). Additionally, they delivered an impressive 5-0 victory against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last Wednesday. Under manager Moyes, Manchester United has experienced a revival, enjoying an 11-match unbeaten streak after a challenging start to the season.