Football: Rashford strikes twice as Manchester United end Mourinho's perfect start at Spurs

Tottenham's Serge Aurier (left) vies with Manchester United's English striker Marcus Rashford. PHOTO: AFP

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom (AFP) - Marcus Rashford spoiled Jose Mourinho's return to Old Trafford on Wednesday (Dec 4), scoring twice as Manchester United beat Tottenham 2-1 to end their former manager's perfect start to his tenure at his new club.

The England forward put United in front early in the first half and converted a second-half penalty to restore their lead after Dele Alli's exquisite equaliser as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side leapfrogged Spurs, climbing to sixth in the Premier League table.

Spurs went into the match ahead of United after their mini-revival under their new boss, who replaced the sacked Mauricio Pochettino at the London club last month.

Struggling United had made their worst start to a season in 31 years but started brightly against the visitors, playing with energy and adventure and deserved their win.

Smiling manager Solskjaer hailed United's "best performance for a long time".

"I thought we dominated the game, could have, should have finished the game there and then (early). Some great saves by their 'keeper," he said.

"We're best when we're on the front foot," he added.

"We're best when we attack quickly, we're best when we're aggressive and I thought the boys followed the plan and executed their skills all night."

The home side deservedly took the lead when Rashford beat Paulo Gazzaniga at his near post in the sixth minute - the forward's 11th goal in his past 13 games for United and England.

United could easily have stretched their lead but Gazzaniga made amends by touching a thunderous Rashford shot onto the crossbar.

RASHFORD THREAT

It was a far cry from recent disjointed performances against Sheffield United and Aston Villa. Both of those matches ended in draws after United had taken the lead.

But despite being a clear second best, Tottenham edged their way back into the game and were on level terms six minutes before half-time thanks to an audacious piece of skill from the in-form Alli.

Serge Aurier's shot was saved and the rebound landed to Alli, whose sweet first touch took the ball away from Ashley Young and Fred. He let it bounce before shooting past David de Gea into the far corner.

The England man looked a pale shadow of himself in the early weeks of the season but has bounced back in style, scoring four times in his past three matches.

United would have been disappointed to have been trailing at the break after their impressive first-half showing but they were back in front in the 49th minute when Rashford sent Gazzaniga the wrong way from the spot after being brought down by Moussa Sissoko.

The match then fell into a familiar pattern, with United surging forward in search of another goal, with Rashford a constant threat down the left and Daniel James also looking dangerous.

Mourinho threw on unsettled midfielder Christian Eriksen in search of an equaliser as the game remained in the balance but despite some late pressure against a nervy United, Spurs left Old Trafford empty-handed.

Mourinho, sacked by United last December, won his first three matches in charge of Spurs, with his team scoring 10 goals in the process but he has problems to sort out at the back as he targets a Champions League spot.

United are also eyeing the top four despite a big gap to close. They remain eight points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and just seven points above the relegation zone.

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