Manchester United claimed a 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur to boost their chances of qualifying for the Champions League
Manchester United claimed a fourth consecutive win thanks to their victory over Tottenham Hotspur. United ran out 2-0 winners against Spurs in the Saturday lunchtime clash in the Premier League.
Bryan Mbeumo opened the scoring for United in the first half, with the goal coming just a few minutes after Cristian Romero was sent off for Tottenham for a tackle on Casemiro.
Bruno Fernandes doubled United’s lead in the second half to help the Reds secure the three points for the fourth game in a row, as interim head coach Michael Carrick maintains his 100 percent record since taking charge.
United remain in fourth place in the Premier League table but are now five points ahead of sixth-placed Liverpool, four ahead of Chelsea in fifth, and are now just two behind third-placed Aston Villa, who are yet to play this weekend.
Carrick and Co. will now have extra confidence they can finish in the top four in the Premier League this season, which would see them qualify for next season's Champions League.
Here, the Manchester Evening News takes a look at United’s upcoming fixture list compared to some of their Premier League rivals.
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Manchester United
West Ham (A) - Feb 10 (8.15pm) - Premier League
Everton (A) - Feb 23 (8pm) - Premier League
Crystal Palace (H) - Mar 1 (2pm) - Premier League
Newcastle (A) - Mar 4 (8.15pm) - Premier League
Aston Villa (H) - March 15 (2pm) - Premier League
Aston Villa
Bournemouth (A) - Feb 7 (3pm) - Premier League
Brighton (H) - Feb 11 (7.30pm) - Premier League
Newcastle (H) - Feb 14 (5.45pm) - FA Cup
Leeds (H) - Feb 21 (3pm) - Premier League
Wolves (A) - Feb 27 (8pm) - Premier League
Manchester City
Liverpool (A) - Feb 8 (4.30pm) - Premier League
Fulham (H) - Feb 11 (7.30pm) - Premier League
Salford (H) - Feb 14 (3pm) - FA Cup
Newcastle (H) - Feb 21 (12.30pm) - Premier League
Leeds United (A) - February 28 (5.30pm) - Premier League
Chelsea
Wolves (A) - Feb 7 (3pm) - Premier League
Leeds (H) - Feb 10 (7.30pm) - Premier League
Hull City (A) - Feb 13 (7.45pm) - FA Cup
Burnley (H) - Feb 21 (3pm) - Premier League
Arsenal (A) - March 1 (4.30pm) - Premier League
Liverpool
Man City (H) - Feb 8 (4.30pm) - Premier League
Sunderland (A) - Feb 11 (8.15pm) - Premier League
Brighton (H) - Feb 14 (8pm) - FA Cup
Nottingham Forest (A) - Feb 21 (3pm) - Premier League.
West Ham (H) - Feb 28 (3pm) - Premier League
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