Tottenham continue bid for top four with win over Huddersfield
How the action unfolded at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham enjoyed a comfortable afternoon at the office as Lucas Moura netted a hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Huddersfield.
Victor Wanyama opened the scoring before the Brazilian took over scoring three times to move Spurs into third place in the race for the Champions League places.
Here's how it all played out at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
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GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 West Ham (Felipe Anderson, 49 minutes)
West Ham are level! David De Gea has a moment to forget!
The goalkeeper tries to roll the ball out to Paul Pogba but gets it wrong, Declan Rice collecting a sparking a West Ham attack.
Manuel Lanzini clips to the far post with Marcos Rojo nowhere, Felipe Anderson the beneficiary of some lax defending from the Argentine, De Gea just unable to keep the ball out at the far post.
The end of a goalscoring drought for Anderson, and a deserved equaliser for West Ham.
52 minutes
There is so much space on the Old Trafford pitch, as if both teams are playing with nine players, end-to-end stuff.
A beautiful piece of interplay on the edge of the box between Manuel Lanzini and Javier Hernandez should free Robert Snodgrass but the Scot miscontrols out of play, tripping over his own feet as he tries to keep the ball in.
53 minutes
Felipe Anderson fools Marcos Rojo, letting the ball run between his legs and carrying the ball to the byline, winning another West Ham corner.
54 minutes
The ball is headed up and out to the edge of the box. Pablo Zabaleta is the somewhat surprising man in that position for a follow-up attempt, and though his left-footed volley is on target it will cause David De Gea little bother.
55 minutes
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's hand has been forced, and he goes to Marcus Rashford.
Juan Mata is replaced.
56 minutes
It seems Manchester United have now gone to a 4-1-4-1 that becomes a 4-3-3 in attack, with Romelu Lukaku wide on the right, Martial the left and Jesse Lingard and Paul Pogba ahead of Fred in the middle.
Marcus Rashford leads the line.
58 minutes
Top stop!
Immediate impact from Marcus Rashford, well found by a slide-rule pass from Chris Smalling of all people, the big centre-half stepping up to create.
Rashford confidently strikes first time across goal with the angle tightening, Fabianski's save all the better on replay with a strong hand doing enough to keep a ball bouncing awkwardly just in front of it from squeezing into the back of the net.
59 minutes
Oh no.
Manuel Lanzini appears to have pulled his groin.
61 minutes
Lanzini is going to try and battle on, stretching out his legs on the touchline.
And he's back on, even as West Ham ready Grady Diangana.
He'll have to come off. He can barely move. And he's gone down again. West Ham down to ten.
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