Man-U, Liverpool, Arsenal sink opponents

Substitute Anthony Martial’s 81st minute strike gave Manchester United a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Saturday to keep them in touch with Premier League leaders Manchester City.

After last week’s surprise defeat at Huddersfield Town, Jose Mourinho’s team could not still afford another slip-up, but they found it hard to break down a resilient Spurs’ defence.

Tottenham, without their top scorer Harry Kane, who was ruled out with a hamstring injury, could have gone in front in the 76th minute when Christian Eriksen threaded a superb ball towards Dele Alli.

But, the England midfielder’s effort went the wrong side of the post.

Romelu Lukaku headed a Jesse Lingard cross against the post, United finally broke through and it was in direct fashion.

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A long ball from goalkeeper David De Gea was flicked on by Lukaku into the path of the on-running Martial and the Frenchman confidently slotted past Hugo Lloris.

United moves on to 23 points, two points behind leaders, City, who also defeated West Bromwich Albion by three goals to two on Saturday, while third-placed Spurs are on 20.

Elsewhere, Liverpool turned on the style at Anfield with three second-half goals as Huddersfield were unable to follow up last week’s victory over Manchester United.

Liverpool humble Huddersfield
Liverpool humble Huddersfield

A frustrating goalless first half for Jurgen Klopp’s Reds was capped when Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl denied Mohamed Salah from the penalty spot.

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Yet the hosts were much improved after the break, Daniel Sturridge pouncing on a mistake by Tommy Smith to score his 100th goal in club competition.

Roberto Firmino’s header doubled the lead before Georginio Wijnaldum smashed home the third to lift the Reds three places up the table to sixth spot.

Victory was also secured as Arsenal came from a goal down to defeat Swansea at the Emirate.

Aaron Ramsey celebrates Arsenal's goal
Aaron Ramsey celebrates Arsenal’s goal

Sam Clucas scored Swansea’s goal in the 22nd before Sead Kolasinac and Ramsey sealed the deal for Arsenal in the 51st and 58th minutes respectively.

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The victory meant Arsene Wenger tutored side have won its third straight game.