The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Supersub Martial stars as United down Spurs

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MANCHESTER (United Kingdom): Anthony Martial came off the bench to earn Manchester United a 1-0 win over Premier League title rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Victory saw United, who had started the day ahead of Spurs on goal difference alone, go three points clear of their London rivals.

France internatio­nal Martial, currently battling to win a regular starting place under Jose Mourinho, did his chances no harm with the manner of his 81st minute winning goal, even if it was a curiously direct affair.

A long kick forward by goalkeeper David De Gea was headed on by Romelu Lukaku and Martial sprinted away from the Spurs back line before calmly beating the keeper with an excellent finish.

It was a disappoint­ing way for Spurs to lose a game and the fact that the London club were without injured leading striker Harry Kane is bound to revive the debate over whether their bid to be crowned champions is too reliant on the England forward.

After being widely criticised for their negative approach in the recent goalless draw at Liverpool, United showed more ambition against another of the division's top clubs on their own turf, although the result was still a lack of real goalscorin­g chances and entertainm­ent.

Within two minutes, Lukaku chased onto a through ball and his low, driven cross-shot was well cut out by the alert Hugo Lloris, with Marcus Rashford poised in the middle in front of an open net.

Ashley Young's penetratin­g run might have carved out a chance but his drag-back passed through the area and narrowly out of reach of three team mates before a 35-yard Rashford free-kick was turned around the post by the diving goalkeeper.

Spurs, understand­ably given the absence of Kane, adopted a more cautious approach but grew into the game as the half progressed.

Early chances were limited to long shots -- Serge Aurier and Moussa Sissoko forcing De Gea into simple stops and Toby Alderweire­ld shooting into the side-netting from outside the area.

But by the time Christian Eriksen floated over a delightful pass in the direction of Dele Alli, who was denied the chance to volley on goal by two defenders, Spurs looked comfortabl­e.

When Tottenham did create a real chance, it was in bizarre circumstan­ces as De Gea made a routine catch from a Ben Davies cross but collided with Phil Jones and dropped the ball.

Alli was alert and passed the ball back to Sissoko who fired well over the crossbar from the edge of the area.

Soon, Young and Alli were involved in an altercatio­n, after the United man was accidental­ly hit in the face by Aurier, with players from both teams squaring off in an incident which breathed much-needed life into the game.

Tottenham reacted first as Alli saw his header, from a Davies corner, blocked by Eric Bailly and then the England midfielder found space for a shot which failed to trouble De Gea.

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