Manchester United Maintain Perfect Run Under Carrick with 2-0 Triumph Over Tottenham
Published Date: 7th Feb, 2026
February 07, 2026
Manchester United stretched their winning streak to four consecutive Premier League matches on Saturday, defeating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at Old Trafford in a disciplined and controlled performance. Second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes secured the victory, moving United firmly into the top four and continuing the remarkable revival under interim manager Michael Carrick.
The result represented United's fourth straight league win since Carrick returned to the dugout, matching the club's best domestic streak in over two years and transforming the mood around the club from uncertainty to genuine optimism.
Turning Point and Decisive Moments
Tottenham dominated possession in the early stages but were reduced to ten men in the 29th minute when Cristian Romero received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge on Casemiro. The dismissal shifted momentum decisively toward United.
Mbeumo broke the deadlock in the 38th minute, finishing calmly from a well-constructed set-piece routine after Tottenham failed to clear their lines. Fernandes sealed the three points in the 81st minute with a composed finish from inside the box, capping a dominant second-half display.
Tottenham, under Thomas Frank, struggled to create meaningful chances despite their numerical disadvantage and failed to test André Onana seriously after the early sending-off.
Carrick praised the squad's professionalism and maturity. "We stayed patient, we waited for our moments, and we took them. Four wins in a row shows the belief and togetherness in this group. We're not getting carried away, but we're enjoying the progress," he said post-match.
Standout Performances
- Mbeumo earned man-of-the-match honors with his goal, constant movement, and intelligent pressing that disrupted Tottenham's rhythm.
- Fernandes delivered another influential performance, contributing a goal and tireless work rate in midfield.
- The defensive unit, anchored by Lisandro Martínez and Matthijs de Ligt, produced a clean sheet and limited Tottenham to speculative efforts.
- Casemiro's presence in midfield provided the platform for United's control after the red card.
Thomas Frank acknowledged the impact of the sending-off. "It made the game very difficult. We competed well until that point, but against a strong United side with ten men, it's almost impossible. We have to learn and move forward quickly."
Season Implications
The win lifts United into fourth place, closing the gap on the automatic Champions League qualification spots and strengthening their position ahead of a crucial run of fixtures. It also delivers vital psychological momentum before their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid.
For Tottenham, the defeat extends their winless league run and deepens concerns over consistency under Frank. The red card compounded an already challenging afternoon, but the manner of the performance will fuel calls for tactical and personnel adjustments.
With four successive victories under Carrick, Old Trafford has rediscovered its winning habit. The interim manager has now overseen a perfect start in the Premier League, raising speculation about his long-term prospects while keeping United firmly in the title conversation and European qualification race. As the season enters its decisive phase, United's resurgence has become one of the most compelling storylines in English football.
Date: 7th Feb, 2026

