Tottenham host Man United in the Carabao Cup Quarter-Final. Let’s take a look at their head-to-head record from the last ten fixtures in all competitions between the two sides.
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Recent record can give Tottenham hope vs Man United
The complete history of Tottenham against Manchester United tilts heavily in favour of the Red Devils.
However, under Ange Postecoglou, Spurs have secured a collection of better results. This recent form could give Tottenham a needed morale boost going into the Carabao Cup Quarter-Final.
Postecoglou remains undefeated against Manchester United as Spurs manager and will be hoping to continue that run in their cup tie.
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There has been constant managerial turnover
Postecoglou will face up against Manchester United’s new manager, Ruben Amorim. This will be the 7th different managerial match-up within the last 11 fixtures between the two sides.
Tottenham have been led out by five different managers if you include the period where Ryan Mason saw out the end of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
Infamously, a 3-0 home loss in this tie proved to be the trigger which saw Nuno Espírito Santo relieved from his duties as both teams considered free-agent Antonio Conte to take over their teams.
The win saw Ole Gunnar Solskjær keep his position at United but was replaced less than a month later.
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Tottenham just have to keep going
With so many injuries in Tottenham’s squad, there is little manoeuvrability for rotation. Conversely, Amorim has been making multiple changes to each of his starting line-ups so far during his tenure.
You need to go all the way back to the 2021/22 season to find the last time a substitute scored in a Spurs vs United match. Whoever ends up starting the game may have to shoulder the responsibility in getting the job done.
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