Match Performance Analysis Player Ratings and InsightsMatch Performance Analysis Player Ratings and Insights

omidbasir- **Senne Lammens (6/10):**
Lammens exhibited a moment of anxiety when his kick was intercepted by Conor Gallagher. However, he demonstrated confidence throughout the match, effectively handling aerial balls and managing to smother Gallagher’s attempts.

**Diogo Dalot (8/10):**
Dalot delivered a commendable performance, showcasing strong defensive skills while also contributing to the attack. His significant tackle on Pape Matar Sarr and a driving run that set up Cunha for a near goal were highlights. He capped off his strong display by assisting Fernandes for a decisive score.

**Harry Maguire (6/10):**
Maguire faced several challenges from Xavi Simons but navigated through the match without major issues.

**Lisandro Martinez (6/10):**
Consistent with his usual form, Martinez displayed precise passing and made several solid defensive interventions, despite a moment of error when he lost possession in his own half.

**Luke Shaw (6/10):**
Shaw performed adequately on both defensive and offensive fronts, promptly committing a foul on Gallagher to prevent exploitation of Lammens’ mistake.

**Kobbie Mainoo (8/10):**
Mainoo showcased another stellar performance, proving difficult for Ruben Amorim to integrate into his lineup. His involvement in the breakthrough goal and calm, precise passing helped maintain United’s control, even under Spurs’ pressure.

**Casemiro (7/10):**
Continuing from his prior match against Fulham, Casemiro’s commanding presence laid the groundwork for victory, even though he did not directly contribute to the goals.

**Bruno Fernandes (9/10):**
As the team’s driving force, Fernandes was unlucky not to score in the first half. He orchestrated the opening goal and scored the second, being instrumental in all offensive plays.

**Amad Diallo (7/10):**
Diallo’s skillful runs proved taxing for Tottenham, and he contributed significantly to the team’s defensive efforts.

**Bryan Mbeumo (8/10):**
Mbeumo was a constant threat to Tottenham with his dynamic movement and added to his tally with a goal, marking his third in four matches under Carrick.

**Matheus Cunha (7/10):**
Cunha came very close to scoring a spectacular goal and demonstrated effective synergy with Fernandes and Mbeumo.

**Benjamin Sesko (6/10):**
While Sesko displayed good movement, he could have capitalized better on a headed opportunity towards the end of the match.

**Noussair Mazraoui (X/10):**
Mazraoui was introduced in the final three minutes of the match.

**Manuel Ugarte (X/10):**
Ugarte replaced Casemiro in the 87th minute.

**Joshua Zirkzee (X/10):**
Zirkzee entered the match in the 87th minute.

**Tyler Fletcher (N/A):**
Fletcher made his competitive debut during injury time, joining his twin brother and father as a United academy graduate.

**Michael Carrick (7/10):**
With four consecutive victories under his belt as interim manager, Carrick deserves credit for the team’s opening goal, which was executed from a training ground strategy. While the display lacked fluidity, the win was significantly influenced by the red card, with Carrick effectively capitalizing on the situation unlike Amorim.

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