Mbeumo continues golden streak in United’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham
Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw by Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday in north London. United took the lead in the 32nd minute through Bryan Mbeumo .
The home side battled for long periods before finally getting the equaliser through Mathys Tel in the 84th minute. However, disaster struck soon after when Benjamin Sesko, who had replaced Matheus Cunha in the second half, picked up a knock and was unable to continue.
As Ruben Amorim had used all his substitutions, the Red Devils were forced to play the final minutes with ten men. Things went from bad to worse when Richarlison put Spurs ahead in the first minute of injury time to send the home fans into a frenzy.
Just when it looked like United’s unbeaten run was about to come to an end, up popped Matthijs de Ligt to head home from a Bruno Fernandes corner and secure a point for Amorim’s side . While the Dutchman rightly lapped up all the attention, Mbeumo once again proved decisive for the Red Devils, even on an off day.
Mbeumo came into the game on the back of three goals in his previous three games. The Cameroonian has been indispensable for United since arriving in the summer, and has started every Premier League fixture this season.
The 26 year old, however, wasn’t at his best against his former manager, Thomas Frank, who took charge in north London this summer. Mbeumo operated in the left-forward role against Spurs, and registered two shots, one of which was on target.
The Cameroonian had 44 touches of the ball and attempted 28 passes with an 82% success rate. He lost possession 13 times and failed to complete either of his two attempted dribbles.
However, Mbeumo recovered possession four times and provided an outlet for United whenever they were under pressure.
In recent years, United have often relied on Bruno Fernandes to bail them out in games. However, things have been different this season, with Mbeumo helping to lift the burden from the Portuguese Magnifico’s shoulders.
The Red Devils appear to have struck gold with the Cameroonian, who now has six goals and one assist from 12 games across competitions this season.
Source: Sofascore
The Red Devils were not at their best this weekend, but the late turnaround against the side that beat them in the Europa League final will certainly boost morale.
Amorim has now gone five games undefeated for the first time since taking charge at the Theatre of Dreams. Central to the team’s resurgence has been Mbeumo, who is fast turning into their go-to man.
– Saturday, 8 November 2025
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