Man United
Line-up
- 1David de Gea
- 4Phil Jones
- 12C. Smalling
- 21Ander Herrera
- 14J. Lingard
- 23L. Shaw
- 17Fred
- 31N. Matić
- 6P. Pogba
- 25A. Valencia
- 9R. Lukaku
- 2V. Lindelöf
- 27M. Fellaini
- 7Alexis Sánchez
Subs
- 13L. Grant
- 18A. Young
- 39Scott McTominay
- 10M. Rashford
Tottenham
Line-up
- 1H. Lloris
- 3D. Rose
- 5J. Vertonghen
- 4T. Alderweireld
- 2K. Trippier
- 19Mousa Dembélé
- 23C. Eriksen
- 15Eric Dier
- 20D. Alli
- 10H. Kane
- 27Lucas Moura
- 24S. Aurier
- 33B. Davies
- 8H. Winks
Subs
- 13M. Vorm
- 6D. Sánchez
- 40Luke Amos
- 18Fernando Llorente
Manchester United are in disarray after two matches and there are already questions being asked of Jose Mourinho's position at the club.
The Red Devils lost 3-2 to Brighton last weekend and the result flattered Mourinho's side. Now they have the tough task of facing Tottenham.
Spurs haven't hit their stride yet but have a 100 per cent record after two matches.
Mauricio Pochettino's side beat Newcastle and Fulham but conceded in both games and need to improve at both ends of the pitch.
They have lost on their last five visits to Old Trafford and have only scored in one of those games, but this is a great chance to end that run.
United need drastic improvements if they are to bounce back from last weekend's crushing defeat.
This is not an ideal match for Mourinho and a a defeat would ramp up the pressure another notch.