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  1. Sutton's predictions: Tottenham v Manchester Unitedpublished at 11:02

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    Trying to call this is a bit like a game I used to play with my kids, poker dice, where you roll five dice and it is completely random what you end up with.

    This is the first time I have so little idea of what to expect from both sides that I actually think I need to make two predictions, rather than one.

    I can guarantee you this, though. Whatever result I go for, it will end up being the opposite of what actually happens.

    Tottenham demolished Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford in September but that does not really have any bearing here.

    Spurs are getting players back from injury and Timo Werner, James Maddison and Guglielmo Vicario are among those training again, but how fit are they going to be for this game?

    Ange Postecoglou says his players are out on their feet and we could see that in their FA Cup defeat at Aston Villa, so a lot depends on how much they have left in the tank.

    As for Manchester United, well I've been reading reports this week that some of their players are unhappy with Ruben Amorim's style of play.

    There is lots going on off the pitch too, with stories that more redundancies are planned at the club, following controversy over a rise in ticket prices.

    Who would have thought when Ineos completed their deal to take a stake in United 12 months ago that, within a year, they could possibly be as unpopular with fans as co-owners the Glazers are.

    In regards to Amorim, I just think he needs time. He arrived in mid-season, he has his way of playing and United will have to give him the players who fit that system, so it might take a window or two before we see him with the team he wants.

    There needs to be patience there, but we also know football fans are impatient. They want to see some improvement in the short-term, and it is hard to argue they have made any progress since Amorim took charge.

    I still have a sneaky feeling they might edge this game but I cannot really tell you what I am basing that on.

    This is a big game for Ange too, now his side are out of both domestic cups, but I am going with United, just.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-2 or 4-0 [only 1-2 will count as Chris's score]

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  2. Tottenham v Man Utd: Fans' Q&Apublished at 12:00 15 February

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    Sitting 14th and 13th in the Premier League in February is not where either Tottenham or Manchester United would have expected to be at this stage of the season.

    But inconsistent form and injuries means the two clubs meet at Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday with few being able to say with any certainty who might come out on top.

    While the two sides go head-to-head on the pitch, we asked our fan writers for each club to go head-to-head off it.

    Each got to ask three questions of the other. Tottenham fan Anna Howells from Spurs XY, external was asked the following by our United supporter:

    • Ange Postecoglou is under intense pressure at the moment. Are you backing him or is it time for Tottenham to hire yet another manager?

    • After crashing out of the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, what are your objectives for the rest of the season?

    • What scoreline are you predicting against Manchester United on Sunday?

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    Manchester United fan contributor Dale O'Donnell from United In Focus, external was given the following questions:

    • Ruben Amorim is having a tough time, so are you convinced he is the manager to restore past glories?

    • Do the fans want Amorim to prioritise the FA Cup over the Premier League and Europe?

    • Given the search for a striker and the aging midfield, which area or areas of the pitch is the priority for United in the summer ?

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  3. Amorim 'doesn't know how long it will take' to win titlepublished at 18:29 14 February

    Simon Stone
    Chief football news reporter

    Ruben AmorimImage source, Getty Images

    It emerged this week that Manchester United board member Sir Dave Brailsford has told club staff about a 'Mission 21' to go alongside its 'Project 150'.

    The idea is to tie in a 21st league title with the celebrations to mark Manchester United's 150th anniversary in 2028.

    On current evidence, getting that figure in the space of three years is going to be a tough task.

    Head coach Ruben Amorim knows the demands of the club, without even needing to go into specifics around if he has been told about 'Mission 21' or 'Project 150' in the discussions he had with the club's chiefs before taking the job.

    But he can offer no guarantees about achieving it.

    "I said from day one our focus is to win the Premier League," he said. "But I don't know how long it will take.

    "We are in a difficult situation but we can change everything in a few years."

  4. Man Utd and Tottenham 'have the same problems'published at 17:46 14 February

    Ruben Amoirm shakes Ange Postecoglou's hand before matchImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim believes he has "bigger pressure" on him than Tottenham counterpart Ange Postecoglou.

    The pair come face to face on Sunday in a mid-table Premier League battle with both teams struggling for consistency this season amid injuries and poor form.

    Despite this, both managers have insisted on sticking with their footballing philosophies and received criticism for doing so.

    "I am a huge fan of Ange Postecoglou. I am from a different culture. All the Portuguese coaches can adapt," Amorim said.

    "I adapt. I use one system because I believe if you do that system, you can then use other systems at the same time - that is my idea.

    "But, we are not winning games and I understand the connection with me and Ange - we have the same problems. With all due respect, I am at a bigger club, with bigger pressure. It is important for a coach to follow his principles.

    "Of course [I have sympathy with him], especially because he is a good guy, a good coach and he wants to play football in the right way.

    "When we choose this profession there is a lot of good things, but then you feel that pressure when you don't win."

    Postecoglou, meanwhile, backed the United head coach, who replaced Erik ten Hag earlier in the season, to improve the Manchester club.

    "I have respect for all managers because I know how tough it is to do the job. Ruben is just doing what he wants to do," the Spurs boss said.

    "Manchester United have scouted him and identified him by looking at the way he does business. You bring him in with a purpose.

    "If United stick with Ruben for two years then they will see progress - absolutely, because it's how long it takes.

    "If anyone believes anything can change in a short space of time, they are living in a alternative universe that is not based on reality."

  5. The answerpublished at 16:58 14 February

    David Moyes looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Earlier, we asked you to name the former Manchester United manager from a series of clues.

    The answer was David Moyes, who was in charge between 2013 and 2014.

  6. 'Man Utd and Spurs should be embarrassed by mid-table clash'published at 15:09 14 February

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    Ruben Amorim crouching on the touchline during Manchester United's FA Cup tie against LeicesterImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United's match at Tottenham will retain some of its usual stature because of their status - but a glance at the Premier League table means it should also be an embarrassment to both clubs.

    A fixture that is usually fought out near the top has been reduced to a lower mid-table clash that is a graphic illustration of the struggles both have had.

    United head coach Ruben Amorim acknowledged they got a huge slice of luck when Harry Maguire's clearly offside goal gave them victory in the FA Cup fourth round against Leicester City at Old Trafford.

    Amorim, with the brutal honesty that has become his trademark, admitted United were "poor", even in advancing to the next round, where they will host Fulham.

    He will be hoping to take advantage of Spurs' own woes, but first United must deal with their own difficulties since Amorim arrived.

    These include a struggle to adapt to his preferred three-man defensive system and such a chronic lack of quality up front that he preferred to use teenage midfielder Kobbie Mainoo there in preference to expensive strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee in United's last league game, a 2-0 home defeat by Crystal Palace.

  7. Amorim on 'bigger pressure', his focus and not feeling 'comfortable'published at 14:34 14 February

    Nicola Pearson
    BBC Sport journalist

    Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game at Tottenham (kick-off 16:30 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Amorim would not reveal names but confirmed they "don't have players back" because of setbacks and there are "one or two issues", alongside one player suffering with illness.

    • On the importance of game against 14th-placed Tottenham: "Every game from now until the end of the season is a big game for us. We need to improve the way we play football - but especially we need to win. No matter what, we need to win and to do that we need to improve the way we play football."

    • The United boss said he is "a huge fan of Ange Postecoglou" and admitted they "have the same problems", but added: "With all due respect, I am at a bigger club, with bigger pressure. It is important for a coach to follow his principles."

    • On whether he and the team feel that pressure: "I feel it in the performance. Sometimes when we are a bit the underdog - and that is a bit we should not feel in any game because we are Manchester United - I feel the players are more free. We have to be more dominant in every aspect and I feel we are not there. Sometimes the feeling is different when you play away."

    • On whether it is dangerous to feel "safe" at this stage of the season: "It is impossible. If you see the table, it is impossible to feel comfortable in this moment."

    • He added: "We just want to win and to improve our performance because we are Manchester United. We are always talking about the same thing. We need to win the next game, we need to improve, we need to perform better. There is no comfort in any situation in this club."

    • Amid reports of more redundancies at the club, Amorim said his "biggest problem now is Tottenham". However, he added: "I have to understand all these problems but that problem of our club is not new. We already knew all the rules of [financial] fair play. We have a problem at the moment, but that cannot change the way I coach the team and prepare the team."

    Full commentary of Tottenham v Man Utd on BBC Radio 5 Live from 16:30 on Sunday

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  8. Today's trivia challengepublished at 08:57 14 February

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    Name this former Manchester United manager from the following clues:

    • I spent more than a decade with my previous club before taking charge at Old Trafford;

    • My spell as United boss lasted less than a year;

    • I was made an OBE in the recent New Year honours list.

    Answer will be revealed at 17:00 GMT

  9. 'It was very rare Rooney would have a quiet day against you'published at 12:54 13 February

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    Nedum Onuoha and Wayne RooneyImage source, Getty Images

    BBC Sport pundit and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has been answering your questions on your club.

    Finley asked: As you were a defender, who was the most difficult attacking player you played against and why did you find them hard to contain?

    Nedum replied: It would have to be Wayne Rooney if I am going off someone I played against multiple times.

    Before we both made our professional debuts, I remember seeing him play for Everton in the Youth Cup. They said there is a kid for Everton that is supposed to be unbelievable and is only about 16 years old.

    The Youth Cup was for Under-18s, yet I watched him bully City's 18-year-olds that day.

    I must have been about 15 at the time and I remember thinking that's interesting. Fast forward a few months and he is scoring that goal against Arsenal.

    As a player, he had so much drive, passion and technical ability but he also had the desire to be involved in the game as well. Whenever you played against him, it was very rare he would have a quiet day because if he was to be quiet in front of goal, he would have an active day in the way he was pressing you and going into one-on-one battles.

    Rooney was a strong runner, he had the eye for the pass and was just super aggressive as well. So if he hadn't scored against you then you would know he had had a different level of impact within his team.

    Plus, when he finished his career, he was England and Manchester United's top goal scorer, which are two pretty impressive accolades in the history of football.

    Nedum Onuoha was speaking to BBC Sport's Katie Stafford

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  10. Tottenham v Man Utd: Did you know?published at 11:41 12 February

    Ange Postecoglou and Ruben AmorimImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham are unbeaten in their past four Premier League games against Manchester United (W2 D2) and they will be looking to complete the league double over the Red Devils for the first time since 1989-90.

    Ange Postecoglou is unbeaten in all three of his Premier League games against United. Only three managers have played their first four against them without losing before - Ruud Gullit, Nuno Espirito Santo and Unai Emery.

    Since Ruben Amorim took charge of Manchester United in November, only five sides have picked up fewer points in the Premier League (14). Amorim is only the fourth United manager to lose seven or more of his first 13 top-flight games in charge, alongside John Chapman (10), A.H, Albut and Jimmy Murphy (both seven).

  11. 'Anything could happen' - looking ahead to Spurs v Man Utdpublished at 11:06 12 February

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    BBC Radio Manchester's Gaz Drinkwater, speaking on The Devils' Advocate podcast about Sunday's Premier League game at Tottenham: "Spurs have terrible this season but we know they have got it in them to turn up, and one of the worst United performances this season was when Tottenham came to Old Trafford. They deserved to win, they deserved to batter us.

    "You have no idea which Spurs team is going to turn up - and you have no idea which United team is going to turn up.

    "Anything could happen - 3-0 to Spurs wouldn't surprise me, 3-0 to United wouldn't surprise me, 0-0 wouldn't surprise me. I don't know how to call it."

    Co-host Joe McGrath added: "There's been a lot of talk about Ruben Amorim needing time and as many training sessions as possible, and this is it now. This is a big chunk [of nine days between games] and then we've got an international break coming up as well.

    "If there are going to be points of the season where United start turning things around, look a bit more positive and find their starting XI, it's now. Hopefully it's come at the right time."

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

  12. Gossip: Ratcliffe set to cut jobs to increase transfer fundspublished at 07:22 12 February

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    Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to cut more jobs to help free up cash for new signings. (Star), external

    Meanwhile, United's players believe a change in the style of play to the one currently being used by boss Ruben Amorim might be the best way forward. (Mail - subscription required), external

    Finally, former United boss Erik ten Hag could be in line for a managerial return to Feyenoord. (AD - in Dutch. Subscription required), external

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  13. 'He had so much courage' - Ferguson pays tribute to Lawpublished at 15:19 11 February

    Tribute to Denis Law at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    The funeral of Manchester United legend Denis Law took place at Manchester Cathedral on Tuesday following the 84-year-old's death on 17 January.

    Law, who is regarded as one of the greatest players in United's history, is the club's third all-time top scorer with 237 goals in 404 appearances.

    With the club between 1962 to 1973, his prolific record earned him the nickname of simply "The King" among fans.

    A number of football greats, including Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Kenny Dalglish, were among those who attended the funeral to pay their respects to the former Scotland international.

    Speaking at the service, former United manager Ferguson said: "Trying to place Denis in the pantheon of all time greats is a challenge. But it is made easier by Pele.

    "He was asked if there was a British player who could get in the [great] Brazil team. He said Denis Law - which is a fantastic tribute."

    He continued: "Denis loved Scotland and he loved beating England.

    "He once lined up before a game against England. He loved Nobby Stiles and Nobby worshipped him. Nobby came bounding down the tunnel and wished Denis all the best. Denis gave him a withering look and let off a volley of abuse Nobby never forgot."

    Ferguson went on to say he often wondered why supporters called him The King, and came to the conclusion "it was to do with his profile".

    "He would fight his granny for a goal," he said.

    "He had so much courage. A skinny guy standing among all those big defenders."

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    Fans clap as hearse carrying Man Utd great passes Old Trafford