Five key transfer issues Tottenham must resolve this month

It may feel like it’s winter counter-part only slammed shut yesterday, but the January transfer window is already upon us, in what often constitutes a rather chaotic time of year for Premier League clubs.

And it looks set to be a busy one for Tottenham; they’re reportedly planning a winter clear-out to make way for new signings, so we should see some movement on both the inward and outward front at White Hart Lane this month.

There’s certainly some lingering transfer issues that require Maurico Pochettino’s attention and, being the helpful bunch we are at Football Fancast, we’ve outlined the FIVE we view as the most important. So without further ado…

SHIFTING THE DEADWOOD

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Tottenham’s squad is far too large and before the Lilywhites can consider bringing more bodies in, having already added summer signing DeAnre Yedlin to their roster (officially) this month, they need to get rid of the ever-mounting deadwood.

Spurs now have five players capable of playing at left-back for example, Jan Vertonghen, Danny Rose, Ben Davies, Kyle Naughton and Benoit Assou-Ekotto, which is far too many, and in my opinion the latter two should be cut loose this month to make way for new recruits. There isn’t too much interest in the Cameroonian, but Swansea have been linked with a £4million bid for Naughton this week – not a huge sum, but certainly a decent contribution to the kitty.

Likewise, Aaron Lennon appears to be edging closer towards the White Hart Lane exit door with Stoke City mooted as likely suitors. The occasional England international has perhaps been unfortunate to slump down the pecking order over the last 18 months with many positive attributes to his game – particularly, work-rate, pace and experience – but he’s clearly not to Mauricio Pochettino’s specific taste and for that reason alone, may as well be moved on.

Moussa Dembele, linked with Everton earlier this term, is another candidate for the scrapheap, having made just four Premier League starts this season, as are defenders Vlad Chiriches and Younes Kaboul, whilst few tears would be shed if the Lilywhites said goodbye to goal-shy striker Emmanuel Adebayor this month.

CUTTING LOSSES

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Paulinho, Erik Lamela and Roberto Soldado constitute the three largest signings in Tottenham history, but none have hit the heights expected since moving to White Hart Lane in summer 2013 and it might be time for the north Londoners to consider cutting losses – before their market values depreciate even further.

Indeed, the former Spain international has gone on to record just three goals from open play in the Premier League, the Argentine has only ever shown glimpses of his true ability and the Brazilian, in addition to enduring a terrible World Cup campaign, tends to be a rather anonymous figure compared to the dynamic nature of your average Premier League midfielder.

Lamela’s future seems safe for now; he’s struggled to adapt to the Premier League but the 22 year-old was always viewed as a long-term investment.

Soldado and Paulinho, however, may not be so lucky. Combined, they cost Spurs a whopping £43million and the Lane outfit need some of that money back.

The former has been linked with a move to Sevilla this month, as part of a swap deal for Los Che’s star centre-forward Carlos Bacca, which would at least save Tottenham some face even if it doesn’t improve their bank balance.

Meanwhile, there’s quite a bit of demand for the latter this month, with The Independent claiming Inter Milan, Schalke and former club Corinthians could all be interested in the £12million-rated midfielder.

Admittedly however, the Lilywhites may be better off waiting until the summer.

Signing players that fit Pochettino’s philosophy

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Tottenham can be considered more guilty than most of making signings that don’t fit any particular philosophy, in-part due to them having three different managers in the last year.

The current complexion of the starting XI says it all, with Harry Kane, Nabil Bentaleb and Ryan Mason regularly included over players the Lilywhites spent untold fortunes on in transfer fees and wages, such as Mousa Dembele, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Roberto Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor, predominantly due to them lacking the energy and mentality to perform well under Mauricio Pochettino’s high-pressing ethos.

The Argentine wasn’t given the support he needed during the summer window, operating on a budget of just £30million and many signings seemingly made beyond his control. But after a string of impressive results in his first six months at White Hart Lane, he deserves full licence to land targets of his own discretion this January.

So who could Tottenham sign, better fitting of the Pochettino ethos? In my opinon, Aston Villa star Fabian Delph, who shares the gritty, lung-bursting styles of Mason and Kane, would be a perfect addition.

He’s developed hugely over the year or so, earning the Villain of the Year award last term and more recently a spot in the England squad, and could be snapped up on the cheap this window, with just six months remaining on his current contract.

According to Mirror Football, Liverpool are plotting a £7.5million bid for the tenacious contract rebel – a figure the Lilywhites can easily match.

Sign another striker or rely on Harry Kane?

The story of the season so far at White Hart Lane has, of course, been the sensational rise of Harry Kane, emerging from the peripheries of the squad to become the club’s top scorer with 18 goals across all competitions, including eight in the Premier League.

Yet, Kane’s superfluous form can’t last forever; right now he’s high on confidence, seemingly fuelled by his undying support from the White Hart Lane faithful, but eventually he’ll hit a dry patch.

At which point, the Lilywhites will be forced to depend upon Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado (assuming they aren’t sold this January), who have scored just three Premier League goals combined this term.

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Thus, Mauricio Pochettino must decide whether he’s prepared to rely upon Kane’s form for the remainder of the campaign or needs to bolster his striking options this January.

One target already mooted is Fenerbahce forward Emmanuel Emenike, who boasts a strong return of 14 goals in 40 league outings for the Turkish club.

The Express alleged an £8million bid last week, whilst, adding further weight to continuing speculation, the Nigerian international has been spotted in London this month with his agent.

Goodbye to another Spurs skipper?

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Tottenham said goodbye to long-term captain Matt Dawson in the summer as the former England international made his way to Hull City, and they could do so again this month in the form of Younes Kaboul – just five months after his official appointment.

Indeed, Maurico Pochettino gave the Frenchman the nod at the start of the campaign but he’s not started a Premier League fixture since the beginning of November, with the Spurs gaffer preferring centre-back partnership Federico Fazio and Jan Vertonghen – the defensive bedrock behind Tottenham’s improved results in recent weeks.

I’ve never been too fond of Kaboul, a centre-half prepared to rely on his pace and strength to make up for mistakes, rather than preventing them with the subtler powers of positioning and anticipation, so I wouldn’t mind seeing the Lilywhites skipper leave this month.

He’s already been linked with a move to Besiktas by the Daily Mail as part of Tottenham’s alleged winter clearout, but the report claims Spurs will have to reduce their asking price somewhat to complete the deal.

Why Disco Benny needs to stand up and be counted

It’s hardly as if Benoit Assou-Ekotto is particularly easy to miss at the best of times at Tottenham Hotspur. But if there was ever any danger of the 28-year-old’s recent return to the team going unnoticed, then his typically blunt comments upon regaining full-fitness suggested that he’s certainly not lost any of his bite.

Ever the master of subtlety, the former Lens man certainly wasn’t mucking around when it was put to him whether fellow full-back Kyle Naughton offered much in the way of competition for the left-back berth.

“He’s not a real left-back,” mused Assou-Ekotto following the 1-1 draw with Manchester United last month.

“I don’t think he has the same left foot as me, so I’m not worried about that [being kept out the team].”

“I’m not worried because obviously I can do stuff with my left foot that he can’t do.”

To the neutral, such observations may well seem like the comments of a potentially volatile dressing-room ego, but for those who have followed his journey in North London, it’s simply par for the course.

Similarly to his now infamous comments about football not being his passion, Assou-Ekotto’s recent quips are more brutal honesty than callous disregard. After all, as a right-footed fullback playing on the left side out of necessity as much as anything else, of course Naughton can’t produce the sort of magic on his left as the cultured Assou-Ekotto can.

He’s certainly not pulling any punches, but following his near on four-month absence with a knee injury, it appears Assou-Ekotto means business upon his return to Andre Villas-Boas’ side. Although while statements of intent and no-nonsense attitudes are all very well, he needs to back it up with the performances, to boot.

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And although supporters can’t realistically expect instant results after such a long spell of time on the sidelines, the former-Lens man is going to have to hit the ground running sooner, rather than later.

Spurs’ 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Leeds United last Sunday didn’t represent a realistic barometer for the side’s collective defensive efforts this term, but it certainly gave Villas-Boas some real food for thought.

Given Steven Caulker’s age and Jan Vertonghen’s status as a debutant in this league, it’s perhaps understandable that the pair aren’t looking like quite the defenders they were earlier on within the term. Yet while supporters can perhaps afford their central defensive unit a spot of patience, the same might not be able to be said for the club’s fullbacks.

The lack of depth at both right-back and left-back berths has been something of an Achilles heel for the club so far this season and although their lack of depth has been affected by circumstance as much as self-infliction, it’s something which must be addressed soon. Assou-Ekotto’s return could well be the remedy that helps them shuffle the pack for the better.

Alongside Younes Kaboul, Assou-Ekotto’s injury after three league games this season was the loss that sent the house of cards tumbling down. With no real, out-and-out left-back available to the club following the ex-Lens man’s injury, Villas-Boas was forced to push his central defensive rock in Jan Vertonghen out to left-back. As well as weakening the side through the middle, it also weakened the side out wide.

Yet the long-heralded solution of wheeling out Kyle Naughton at left-back has perhaps left the side with more questions than answers. Vertonghen may be no natural left-back, but it’s been difficult to see at times whether Naughton has really been anything nearing a step-up. Considering the ex-Sheffield United product is a right-back by nature, supporters have been keen to give him the benefit of the doubt.

But in returning to the side, Assou-Ekotto could potentially offer a short-term solution to the right side of defensive affairs, too. Kyle Walker’s troubles this season have been well documented, but for all his struggles to replicate his stunning form of last-season, there’s been little in the way of a ‘Plan B’ for Villas-Boas to utilize.

With Naughton now free to move back over into his natural position, now could be the time to take Walker out of the side. Whether Naughton has what it takes to pose a realistic threat to Walker in the long-term, only time will tell.

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Although if Spurs are going to continue their push for Champions League qualification, they’ve got to start shoring things up at full-back and that has to start with a return to form for Benoit Assou-Ekotto. From what we’ve seen so far since his return, the Cameroon international is understandably a little rusty and after four months out, supporters would be naïve to expect an instantaneous return to form.

Yet while craving more than simply a return to full fitness might seem like it’s asking a lot from the man known as ‘Disco Benny,’ now’s the time for Spurs’ eccentric left-back to really stand up and be counted. Before he picked up his injury, Assou-Ekotto’s performances hardly set the world on fire and despite enjoying a generally good term last season, his form gradually seemed to erode away as the weeks went on.

Supporters need to see a fully fit Assou-Ekotto, but also a focused, mature and error-free left-back return to the side. He can’t shed the flair and the ball-playing nous, but with the club crying out for stability and experience in their back four, they can’t be treated to much more of the bizarre decision making, the cheap loss of possession and the other self-indulgent elements that adorn his game.

Tottenham Hotspur need Benoit Assou-Ekotto firing on all cylinders during the second half of the season. And perhaps to a lesser extent, for the sake of his White Hart Lane career, the player requires the same thing, too.

Spurs fans aren’t buying Thomas Lemar links

French football programme Telefoot claimed this weekend that Tottenham have joined the race to sign Monaco’s Thomas Lemar, but Spurs fans are having none of it.According to Telefoot, Spurs have added their name to the list of competitors for Lemar, with the Frenchman admitting he was disappointed not to get a move in January.“I am not going to hide it, I was a bit disappointed,†Lemar said. “But there is no point fixating on that.“I have continued to work so that these clubs might come back for me in the following transfer window.â€https://video.footballfancast.com/video-2015/fm2mc-badboyxi.mp4Arsenal and Liverpool have also been linked to the talented French attacker, but Spurs are supposedly looking to hijack the deal as Mauricio Pochettino aims to build an attack to be feared throughout Europe.Lemar has two goals and seven assists for Monaco in 20 league starts this season, after he broke on to the European stage last year as an integral part of Monaco’s title winning season.Spurs fans were surprised by links to Gareth Bale last week, with reports suggesting he could be offered to Premier League clubs for €120 million.Similarly to the Bale rumours, fans can’t even comprehend Daniel Levy splashing out such a big fee on one player, and they’re dubious of the links to Lemar.Some of the best Twitter reactions can be found below…

Everton’s five most disappointing players so far

Roberto Martinez undoubtedly had an excellent first season at Everton. The Toffees finished fifth in the Barclays Premier League and qualified for the Europa League. This season though, despite comfortably progressing into the Europa League knockout stages, Everton have struggled to replicate their fine league form from last term, and currently occupy 11th spot.

It seems to be a case of one step forward and two steps back for the Toffees. Everton have secured just one win in their last six games in all competitions. After an impressive 3-1 home victory over Queens Park Rangers a week ago, the Toffees travelled to St Mary’s, to face a Southampton side, who were also struggling for consistency. The Saints ran out comfortable 3-0 winners, leaving Martinez bemoaning his defensive woes in his post-match interview.

Everton, who were tipped to ruffle the feathers of the top four this season, certainly have to pick up their form if they are to better their 5th place finish from last year. Too many of Martinez’s senior players have let him down so far this term. We take a look at the FIVE players who have disappointed the most at Goodison Park.

Sylvain Distin

First and foremost, Sylvain Distin has been a great servant to Everton over the years. The defender has been at Goodison Park for over five years and has played over 160 league games for the Toffees.

Unfortunately for Distin, at the age of 37, his best days seem to be well and truly behind him. Anyone at his age would struggle to keep up with the pace of the modern game, especially the relentlessness and speed of the Premier League. Due to John Stones’ injury, the 37-year-old is probably playing more games than he would have anticipated this season. Martinez has also utilised him in the Europa League and the Capital One Cup this term.

On Saturday, Distin struggled to keep up with the pacey Shane Long, and the Saints’ striker is not the first, or the last, who will give the Frenchman a tough time this season.

Phil Jagielka

Staying with the current defensive problems, if Distin is going to come under scrutiny, then so should the Everton skipper too.

Phil Jagielka hasn’t been anywhere near his best for the Toffees this season. The England international issued a public apology after the disastrous 3-0 defeat at St Mary’s on Saturday. He and his defensive partner Distin had a difficult time against Southampton, and they were both caught out on a number of occasions.

Like Distin, Jagielka is another player who’s been an excellent servant at Goodison Park. But the Toffees skipper needs to stand up and be counted, and prove why he’s the captain of Everton and England’s first-choice centre-back.

Steven Pienaar

The South African has struggled to make an impact at Goodison Park this season. The 32-year-old has only made eight Premier League appearances for Martinez’s side so far.

With the emergence of Ross Barkley, and players such as Kevin Mirallas, Muhamed Besic, Gareth Barry, Aiden McGeady and James McCarthy – all packing the midfield, Pienaar, who’s in his second spell at Goodison Park, could be on his way out of Everton sooner rather than later.

When he has had his chance to shine this term, he hasn’t done enough to make a significant impression to stamp down a place in the Everton starting line-up. Pienaar can expect some appearances in Everton’s cup exploits, but his Premier League chances are surely going to be very few and far between.

Tim Howard

Tim Howard is another senior player who has underperformed for Everton this season. The American stopper hasn’t been as consistent as the Goodison Park faithful have become accustomed to.

Howard seems to be struggling with the defence in front of him and is majorly suffering as a consequence. The 35-year-old, who has been an ever-present for Everton thus far, has conceded 27 goals in 17 Premier League games – only Queens Park Rangers and Leicester City have let in more. That’s a worrying stat for the Everton fans, and it just confirms Everton’s current defensive frailties.

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Howard has now failed to keep a clean sheet in his last seven Premier League outings, and it’s certainly an area that Martinez’s side have to improve on drastically – if they are to hunt down a European spot.

Gareth Barry

Despite being one of Everton’s better performers in the 3-0 defeat at Southampton, Gareth Barry hasn’t been as effective for the Toffees this season as he was last.

Barry was suspended for the match against Queens Park Rangers last week – but Everton barely missed him – and won the game comfortably. But Martinez shuffled his team around against the Saints to accommodate the former England international. When on-loan from Manchester City last term, Barry flourished in the heart of Everton’s midfield. But the 33-year-old has yet to score since making the permanent move to Goodison Park, and seems to be far less effective in the Everton side.

Barry was a huge part of Everton’s success in the last campaign, but if the Toffees are going to start climbing the league, he must start replicating his form as soon as possible.

Aston Villa rule out transfer sale

Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert is adamant that star striker Christian Benteke will not be sold in January.

Excellent recent form has put Europe’s major clubs on alert as the deadly striker is single handily keeping Villa above the relegation zone.

The Belgian international moved to Villa Park for £8million from Genk in the summer and took a few weeks to settle into Premier League life. However a stunning individual display at Anfield last week along with another six goals in 16 appearances have made him a fans favourite with the claret and blue faithful.

Benteke’s fellow Villa striker Darren Bent has been on the fringes of Lambert’s recent Villa squads and it is widely expected that he will move on in January, leaving Benteke to lead the line.

Lambert has reiterated that he needs to keep his key players in order to progress up the table and achieve his long term goals.

“There’s no point in us even being here if it’s a case of bringing people in and then letting them go,” Lambert told talkSPORT.

“What’s the point in that?

“We’re trying to build something here which can take a few years and you need good players with you to achieve that.

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“There’s no point in them coming for half a season or a year and then we let them go.

“That’s not the right way.”

Mutu makes surprise claim about Manchester United star Ibrahimovic

Former Chelsea forward Adrian Mutu is likely to raise eyebrows with his claim about Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s situation at Manchester United.

The former Sweden international was a massive hit at the North-West club last season as he scored 17 goals in 28 Premier League performances.

The 36-year-old was proving that age is just a number until he suffered a serious knee injury in the closing stages of last season.

Many questioned whether the striker would ever play again, but he did recover and signed a new one-year deal at United, much to the delight of the supporters.

However, it has not quite gone to plan for the Swede as he has made just seven appearances in all competitions this season and has scored just the one goal.

Ibrahimovic suffered an injury blow in December and has not played since United’s draw with Burnley on Boxing Day.

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Mutu, who played under Mourinho at Chelsea, has now made a bizarre claim that the only reason the former Paris Saint-Germain star is not playing is because he has fallen out with the manager.

In an interview with Telekom Sport Romania, Mutu said:

“I do not care about Mourinho. Mourinho doesn’t care about the performance, only the result. I have the information that Ibrahimovic is not injured, he’s just cold with Mourinho right now.”

Are Burnley good enough to avoid Premier League relegation?

Burnley are a ‘nice’ team, but is that worth anything during a relegation battle? Sean Dyche seems like a respectable manager, and he doesn’t get drawn into any slanging matches with other managers or ever try to pass the blame. His squad is built entirely of British and Irish players with one English born Austrian – a remarkable achievement.

Except the quality of their squad quite simply isn’t good enough for the division that they have found themselves in. As expected, of any promoted side, the majority of the squad are of a ‘Championship level’ and it can take a season or two of hard-fought survival to turn that around. In their 25-man squad for the Premier League season only 13 have any previous experience of playing in the Premier League, with most playing around 10 games or fewer in the competition. Compared to that of fellow promoted team QPR who’s 26-man squad contains 19 players who have previous Premier League experience, and a further two loanees from Italy’s top division, Serie A.

Credit where credit is due, Burnley finished 2nd in the Championship last season and fully deserved their promotion. However, after being the final team in England’s professional divisions to pick up a victory this season, it’s clear they are in for a season of struggle. With eleven games gone the Clarets are rock bottom of the league having scored just six goals. One positive note for them so far this season is the fact that they can effectively shut off some opponents, so the lack of goalscoring isn’t completely painful. Early on in the season Dyche’s men managed three bore draws in a row against Manchester United, Crystal Palace and Sunderland, before conceding four to West Brom. After scoring in the opening weekend defeat to Chelsea, they went six games in all competitions without another. And to be fair to them, they’ve hardly had the easiest run of fixtures to start off with.

Having a squad with no standout quality isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as a squad of team-players can sometimes be enough to survive in the top division. But should Burnley stick with Sean Dyche through what seems like an impending relegation?

Any manager who gains promotion from the Championship will be very much aware of the trouble that the following season will create, and although one of the promoted sides usually overachieves the other two ultimately struggle to survive. Then again, is football all about surviving? Burnley supporters will cherish the victories in the Premier League this season even if they are relegated, more than they cherished the 26 victories during the last campaign in the Championship. Dyche led his men up and with little resources made the best squad that he could. It was a fantastic achievement and automatic promotion in the Championship shouldn’t be undervalued.

I believe that Dyche has taken this squad to it’s absolute peak by reaching the Premier League and they inevitable relegation is looming. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that his days are numbered. The money earned and the players gained will only make Burnley stronger for next season should relegation arrive, and the problem isn’t of anyones fault. It’s a rare thing in football for nobody to pick up the blame for poor performances, but the manager is aware of how difficult the Premier League is and how much greater all the other sides are in terms of quality – and he’s right.

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If Burnley do get relegated – as seems most likely – it will be through no fault of the players or the manager. Not the fault of any trouble maker or lazy individuals. But a squad of almost entirely British and Irish players just not being good enough. Perhaps the best way to go down, but still, come on Burnley – it would be one of the greatest triumphs in the Premier League if Sean Dyche can mastermind this rather average squad of players to survive relegation this season.

The 15 ‘most stunning’ Premier League Wags of all time

Peter Crouch was quoted in the papers morning that with no front teeth and a brace in place that it was a good job he was married as he looks a bit of a mess at the minute. It was also he who famously gave the answer “a virgin” – when asked the question ‘What would you be if you weren’t a football?’

The Stoke City striker is married to arguably one of the most beautiful woman in the country, who unlike many other WAGs has a successful career in her own right and breaks the mould that they are simply money grabbers happy to bleed their partner dry. Indeed Rafa van der Vaart said that his Mrs was actually more famous than him, while it is hard to dispute that Helen Flanagan has been getting more air-time at this moment than her Manchester City boyfriend Scott Sinclair.

WAGS come in all shapes and sizes and the Premier League’s player lounges has see some absolute beauties mingle through them over the years. The following list is a collection of the best England’s top division has witnessed over the years.

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Major mistake: Southampton’s £18m-rated ace that should have left St. Mary’s by now

In recent years, Southampton have become known to most as a selling club. 

Since promotion to the Premier League, the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Sadio Mane, Adam Lallana, Luke Shaw and Nathaniel Clyne to name a few, have all been sold. In the Saints’ defence, they’ve managed to do extremely well in English football’s top division considering how many of their star players have been pinched.

Despite the constant array of departures at St. Mary’s, one player that the Saints have been able to retain, is the £18m-rated (via Transfermarkt) Ryan Bertrand.

Bertrand has reportedly attracted interest from former club Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham during his time at Southampton, but a transfer to one of the Premier League giants has failed to materialise. Considering all three clubs have the resources to sign Bertrand, one reason for the England international’s stay may simply be down to a worry of playing time elsewhere.

In Marcos Alonso and Benjamin Mendy, Chelsea and Manchester City have two of the best left-backs in the division, while despite speculation surrounding a move away from White Hart Lane, Danny Rose has remained at Tottenham to battle Ben Davies for a first-team spot in Tottenham’s starting XI.

However, Bertrand himself is one of the Premier League’s leading left-backs and has the ability to cement a place in any top six side.

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At 28, Bertrand is in the prime of his career and is running out of time if he wants to relive success similar to what he enjoyed at Chelsea when he helped the club win their first Champions League trophy back in 2012.

Man United fans delighted with Martial performance

Manchester United returned to second position in the Premier League table with a 2-1 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

Willian sent the Blues ahead in Manchester, but Romelu Lukaku netted to equalise against his former club before Jesse Lingard headed a winner for the home team.

It was actually Anthony Martial that departed the field for Lingard, but the former had already played his part having provided the assist for Lukaku to level the scores.

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Martial caused Chelsea all sorts of problems with his movement in the final third as he switched from left to right in a bid to free Alexis Sanchez.

The 22-year-old, who is valued at £58.5m by transfermarkt.co.uk, is enjoying a fine campaign with the Red Devils having scored 11 times and registered 10 assists in 38 appearances in all competitions.

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The United supporters absolutely love the former Monaco youngster, and many took to social media in the aftermath of the Chelsea result to pay tribute to the in-form attacker.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

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