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Manchester United left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a hard-fought 2-2 draw, but manager Ruben Amorim insists it’s only “the tip of the iceberg” in the team’s development. Below you will see inormation about this news which has been summarized The Football Insight.

Late Drama and Lessons Learned: Amorim Says United Are Just Getting Started

A late goal from Matthijs de Ligt saved the day, showing United’s growing resilience under their new boss. United took the lead on the half-hour mark thanks to Bryan Mbeumo, who continued his excellent form by heading in Amad Diallo’s perfect cross. The strong first half left the home crowd frustrated, as Spurs again struggled to impress in their own stadium.

But Tottenham came alive late on, turning the match into a frantic finish. A deflected equaliser from Mathys Tel and a near-winner off Richarlison’s head put United on the ropes—until De Ligt stepped up when it mattered most.

Amorim: “We Still Have a Lot to Do”

Amorim admitted the team should have won the game, especially after dominating large spells. Injuries to Harry Maguire and Casemiro disrupted the rhythm, and the drop in pressing intensity allowed Spurs back into the contest. The manager stressed that United must learn to be braver and finish games when they are on top.

For him, the draw is both a reminder of weakness and a sign of how far the team has come. United are building a new identity one that fights to the last minute. Despite frustration, Amorim praised the players’ belief and reaction after falling behind. He sees this match as an important step in their journey to becoming a stronger, more complete side.

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Lammens Shines Under Pressure

Late Drama and Lessons Learned: Amorim Says United Are Just Getting Started

Goalkeeper Senne Lammens played a key role in keeping United in the game, making crucial saves against Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha earlier in the match. Although both Spurs goals took deflections, Amorim defended his keeper, saying he handled the pressure well.

Lammens continues to grow following his summer arrival, and the coaching staff believe he has the mentality needed to succeed at the top level. Each moment in goal is treated like a fresh challenge and he showed that mindset again on Saturday. There was also concern for Benjamin Sesko, who took a knock late on. Amorim hopes the injury is minor, as Sesko has become an important attacking option.

Eyes on Everton and a Longer Unbeaten Run

The result extends United’s unbeaten streak to five matches heading into the international break. However, two straight draws remind the squad that consistency needs improvement if they want to climb the Premier League table.

United return to action against Everton later this month, followed by a tricky trip to Crystal Palace. Amorim will use the break to fine-tune the team’s energy, ruthlessness, and ability to control games for 90 minutes. Tottenham will face Arsenal next in a tense North London Derby. Both clubs want momentum United want growth, and Spurs want to stop their slide. Follow footballcoasters.co.uk  for weekly deep dives into football’s biggest story.