In tonight's marquee match, Manchester United will face Tottenham Hotspur at home, with only three seats separating the two teams, which can be considered equal in terms of strength. However, in terms of recent history, Tottenham seem to have a slight advantage.
United have only won three of their last ten matches, including a 2-0 win over Wigan in the FA Cup last time out, but it's been a long time since the team has tasted back-to-back wins. This is a game where they could have dropped points had manager Tannhäuser not been able to come up with a plan. Goalkeeper Oonana, who will return to the national team for the Afcon during the match, is sure to give his best to defend against the Spurs' attack. Meanwhile, Chaton Sinzu has returned from his loan spell at Dormont, but the wing forward has been idle for a long time and his departure will have limited impact on United. As for striker Hyland, he is still firmly backed by the Tans despite missing a good chance in the last game, and is expected to work harder in tonight's game in order to turn the tide.