Man Utd make hay after Spurs' Romero sees red
Manchester United's Cameroonian midfielder #19 Bryan Mbeumo (R) celebrates scoring his second and United's fourth goal for 4-2 during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Brighton and Hove Albion at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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United profited from Tottenham captain Cristian Romero's red card to stretch
their perfect start under Michael Carrick to four games with a 2-0 win at Old
Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday.
Goals from
Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes ended an eight-game winless run against Spurs
for the Red Devils, who cemented their position in the Premier League's top
four.
United
close to within two points of third-placed Aston Villa and open up a five-point
cushion over Liverpool in sixth.
A place in
the top five is likely to secure a place in next season's Champions League due
to the strong performance of English sides in European competition.
Spurs'
hopes of qualifying for the Champions League through their league position have
long since disappeared as another damaging defeat for Thomas Frank leaves
Tottenham in 14th.
But there
could be lasting consequences for Romero after his ill-discipline cost his side
just days after a social media outburst aimed at the club's hierarchy.
Frank said
the Argentine international had been "dealt with internally" after he
described Tottenham's threadbare squad as "disgraceful" following the
closure of the transfer window.
Romero's
future as skipper had already been called into question and the 27-year-old
will now be suspended for four matches after his second red card of the season
and sixth of his Spurs career.
The
centre-back lunged in to catch Casemiro on the ankle on 29 minutes after
playing himself into trouble just outside the Tottenham box.
United had
been the better side during the opening half hour even against 11 men and made
their numerical advantage count.
Mbeumo
stroked into the bottom corner for his third goal in four games since Carrick
took charge after a clever corner involving Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo freed
the Cameroon international at the edge of the box.
Amad Diallo
and Matheus Cunha had goals ruled out for offside as the home side dominated
but had to wait until nine minutes from time to make the points safe.
Fernandes
showed Romero how to lead from the front with another fine individual display.
The United
captain prodded in Diogo Dalot's cross at the back post for his 200th goal or
assist in 314 games for the club.
Carrick
said before the game that United cannot afford to rush their choice of a new
permanent manager.
But the
former midfielder, who enjoyed a stellar playing career at Old Trafford, is
making his case for that job as he continues overseeing United's stunning
turnaround in fortunes since the departure of Ruben Amorim last month.


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