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16 March 2015

Clean sheet + three points = successful day on the pitch

Manchester United bounced back from the FA Cup defeat to Arsenal with a one-sided win this morning over Tottenham Hotspur to stay on course for a top-four finish in the Barclays Premier League. The Reds were 3-0 up by half-time at Old Trafford after fine goals by Marouane Fellaini, Michael Carrick, and Wayne Rooney. And although there were no further strikes in the second half (but two yellow cards all up), Louis van Gaal’s men saw out the game comfortably to once again move a point behind third-placed Arsenal in the table. That's good to hear, but there's only nine games left until the end of the season and Man United still have a chance at winning the Premiership. But they need to win at least the next three games (and even more if they are to retain that lead) and hope the teams above them don't score too many points. It can be done. But the question is, will LVG be able to do what the incompetent Moyes couldn't?

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