At a glance

  • Bryan Mbeumo heads visitors into first-half lead

  • Mathys Tel levels six minutes from time

  • Richarlison thinks he has won it in stoppage time

  • Matthijs de Ligt scores dramatic last-gasp leveller

Matthijs de Ligt scored an equaliser deep into stoppage time to earn Manchester United a point in a dramatic finale to their Premier League match at Tottenham.

The Dutch defender headed home a corner in the last of six minutes of stoppage time to snatch a draw for United in a game they seemed to have control of - then almost lost.

Bryan Mbeumo had put the visitors ahead in the first half by heading home Amad Diallo's precise right-wing cross.

When United goalkeeper Senne Lammens made excellent saves to deny Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven after the break, Tottenham looked to be heading for their third successive home Premier League defeat.

However, the boos that accompanied Mathys Tel's introduction for Xavi Simons midway through the second half turned to cheers when he swivelled on to a cross six minutes from time, evaded the attentions of De Ligt and crashed a shot home.

The relief inside the stadium was palable - but much more was to come.

Richarlison - the subject of so much criticism recently - thought he had won it for Spurs when he flicked Wilson Odobert's long-range shot past Lammens.

But United, who finished with 10 men as striker Benjamin Sesko was injured after they had used all five substitutes, had other ideas.

With Lammens also up for United corner, De Ligt headed home from an acute angle to give his side a point.

There were disbelieving looks from both sides at the end.

Richarlison was almost in tears, having jubilantly celebrated his goal, only to realise it had not proved to be the winner.

United head coach Ruben Amorim was equally stunned, having watched his side almost toss away a game they seemed certain to win.

Tottenham analysis: Defeat, to victory, and finally a draw

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Spurs and Man Utd 'neutralised' each other - Frank

Who would be a manager? In those final frantic minutes, Thomas Frank and Amorim must have aged years.

Spurs boss Frank would surely have been preparing for more boos at the final whistle, given his side had been greeted in that manner at half-time and his decision to replace Simons with Tel had been questioned by the fans.

When the dust settles, there are bound to be questions asked of Tottenham's woeful defending for the first goal, which began with Djed Spence being unable to control a long punt downfield that was chased by Amad Diallo, and eventually needing Romero to come to the rescue.

Tottenham never sorted themselves out after that and Pape Sarr needlessly conceded possession inside his own penalty area, which eventually led to Amad's cross for Mbeumo.

Too often, the home side failed to make the most of promising attacking positions and defenders Romero and Van de Ven were the biggest threat until the drama at the end unfolded.

It meant Tottenham avoided a fourth home loss of the season but they have still only claimed two points from their last five games at their own stadium in the league, something that will have to be rectified if they are to continue fighting for a Champions League place.

Manchester United analysis: Defensive weakness exposed again

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'Lack of quality' cost Man Utd - Amorim

Amorim's face was a picture at the end, that of someone who couldn't compute what he had just seen.

A coach who likes to control everything had just been put through the Premier League washing machine by one of those games where little seems to make sense.

On the plus side, United are now five games unbeaten. On the negative, for the second week in succession they failed to win after leading at the break, this time after they had been in control of a game against opponents who, unlike them, were not benefiting from having had a full week to prepare.

They also conceded two goals for the third game in a row - Amorim said on Thursday the leaky defence was a concern and that something has to be done about it. The question is, what?

On Saturday his side suffered after Harry Maguire and Casemiro had gone off. Given neither man seems to be able to complete a full 90 minutes a solution must be found.

As at Forest, United were also undone by crosses, a failing which Amorim said his players had been working to correct this week.

Evidently, there is much more still to do.

Player of the match

Number: 19 B. Mbeumo
Average rating 7.40
Number: 37 M. van de Ven
Average Rating: 6.22
Number: 11 M. Tel
Average Rating: 5.91
Number: 17 C. Romero
Average Rating: 5.69
Number: 13 D. Udogie
Average Rating: 5.61
Number: 7 X. Simons
Average Rating: 5.34
Number: 28 W. Odobert
Average Rating: 5.34
Number: 6 João Palhinha
Average Rating: 5.32
Number: 24 D. Spence
Average Rating: 5.30
Number: 1 G. Vicario
Average Rating: 5.13
Number: 9 Richarlison
Average Rating: 5.06
Number: 29 P. Sarr
Average Rating: 5.04
Number: 30 R. Bentancur
Average Rating: 5.00
Number: 23 Pedro Porro
Average Rating: 4.88
Number: 22 B. Johnson
Average Rating: 4.88
Number: 4 K. Danso
Average Rating: 4.78
Number: 39 R. Kolo Muani
Average Rating: 4.64

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.

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