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Tottenham fight back twice to earn point at Manchester United

Before a watching Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United were an athletic vibrant proposition who came up against the precise same entity in Tottenham in this sense-tingling, rip-roarer of an encounter.

As United’s new incoming 25% owner Ratcliffe could be warmed, too, by the fight and unity of Erik ten Hag’s team, elements that have not always been visible this season. Tottenham, too, showed similar, as they twice went behind and twice fought back to leave Ange Postecoglou’s side departing as they arrived: in fifth place, eight points ahead of United, who are down in seventh with a goal difference of minus five.

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