Premier League
September 29, 2012
Spurs stun United
Scoring Summary
| Manchester United | Tottenham Hotspur |
|---|---|
| Nani (51') | Gareth Bale (32') |
| Shinji Kagawa (53') | Clint Dempsey (52') |
| Jonathan Evans (og 2') |
Teams
| Manchester United | Tottenham Hotspur |
|---|---|
| 13 Anders Lindegaard | 24 Brad Friedel |
| 6 Jonathan Evans | 33 Steven Caulker |
| 5 Rio Ferdinand | 13 William Gallas |
| 3 Patrice Evra | 5 Jan Vertonghen |
| 2 Rafael | 28 Kyle Walker |
| 22 Paul Scholes | 19 Mousa Dembele |
| 16 Michael Carrick | 30 Sandro |
| 11 Ryan Giggs | 18 Jermain Defoe |
| 17 Nani | 2 Clint Dempsey |
| 20 Robin Van Persie | 11 Gareth Bale |
| 26 Shinji Kagawa | 7 Aaron Lennon |
| Substitutes | |
| 10 Wayne Rooney | Michael Dawson 20 |
| 8 Anderson | Tom Huddlestone 6 |
| 23 Tom Cleverley | Hugo Lloris 25 |
| 1 David De Gea | Gylfi Sigurdsson 22 |
| 19 Danny Welbeck | Yago Falqué 27 |
| 14 Javier Hernández | Ryan Glen Mason 38 |
| 31 Scott Wootton | Andros Townsend 31 |
| Substitutions | |
| Wayne Rooney for Ryan Giggs (45) | Gylfi Sigurdsson for Clint Dempsey (70) |
| Danny Welbeck for Shinji Kagawa (79) | Tom Huddlestone for Mousa Dembele (84) |
| Javier Hernández for Rio Ferdinand (90) | Michael Dawson for Jermain Defoe (90) |
| · Squads: Manchester United | Tottenham Hotspur | |
Tottenham repelled a second-half onslaught as Andre Villas-Boas masterminded its first away win over Manchester United since 1989.
Jan Vertonghen and Gareth Bale gave the visitors a deserved halftime lead, but not for the first time at Old Trafford in recent years Tottenham was hit by a fierce second-half comeback.However, Clint Dempsey scored in between efforts from Nani and Shinji Kagawa to keep Spurs in front, and after Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick had struck the frame of Brad Friedel's goal, Tottenham clung on for the final whistle.


