Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored his first
Premier League goal for Manchester United but was later stretchered off
as Jose Mourinho’s side claimed a timely 1-0 victory over Tottenham
Hotspur on Sunday.
Mkhitaryan converted Ander Herrera’s
through ball just before the half hour to end a frustrating run of four
successive home draws and give United just a second win in nine league
matches.
It was his second goal in two games,
after he opened his account for the club against Zorya Luhansk on
Thursday, but he exited on a stretcher after turning his ankle in a late
challenge by Danny Rose.
United remain 13 points below leaders
Chelsea, but closed to within three points of fifth-place Spurs and six
off Manchester City, who occupy the fourth and final Champions League
berth.
United once again failed to convert
their dominance into goals, but unlike in their recent 1-1 draws against
Arsenal, West Ham United and Everton, they were not made to pay.
Initially kept on the sidelines by
Mourinho following his arrival from Borussia Dortmund, Mkhitaryan has
become something of a lucky charm for the Portuguese, who will hope his
injury is not too serious.
Defeat curbed Spurs’ recent revival,
which had seen them beat Swansea City 5-0 and secure a Europa League
place with a 3-1 win over CSKA Moscow.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side remain without an away league win since September 24.
Tottenham centre-back Toby Alderweireld
made his first start in eight weeks after a knee injury and he and his
defensive colleagues quickly found themselves under examination.
It took United less than two minutes to
carve Spurs open, Zlatan Ibrahimovic teeing up Paul Pogba for a
left-foot shot that was parried by his France team-mate Hugo Lloris.
– Pogba hits bar –
Mkhitaryan saw an effort blocked by Jan
Vertonghen, Herrera gave Lloris some catching practice with a dipping
volley and Michael Carrick whistled a shot over from range.
United goalkeeper David de Gea had to
deal with a zippy free-kick from Christian Eriksen, but the hosts looked
the more likely scorers and duly went ahead in the 29th minute.
Harry Kane played the ball straight to
Herrera, whose inviting pass between the Spurs centre-backs freed
Armenian playmaker Mkhitaryan to run through and smash a rising shot
past Lloris.
The Spurs goalkeeper was called into
action again shortly after, dropping to his right and saving from
Ibrahimovic after Antonio Valencia’s cross found its way to the back
post.
At the other end, Son Heung-Min cut in
from the right and let fly with a left-foot effort that de Gea had to
tip over, but the spring was in United’s step as the teams went off at
half-time.
Their failure to take their chances left
them vulnerable to the threat of a counter-punch, however, and there
were nervous moments early in the second half as Tottenham went on the
attack.
De Gea boxed away a shot from Eriksen
before Victor Wanyama gave the hosts a big let-off, completely miscuing
his header after Eriksen’s free-kick found him unmarked six yards from
goal.
Seeking to soothe the home fans’ frayed nerves, Pogba took it upon himself to try to extend United’s lead.
The France midfielder left the Spurs
crossbar shuddering with an arcing 25-yard free-kick and then stung
Lloris’s palms with a crisp shot following a one-two with Herrera.
De Gea had to claw away another Eriksen free-kick, but despite Mkhitaryan’s premature 84th-minute exit, United saw the game out.
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