Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham - the fans' verdict
We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Manchester United and Tottenham.
Here are some of your comments:
Man Utd fans
Eshan: Great team spirit and positive football from United. Silly from Cristian Romero, which helped Michael Carrick's side. It's great to see the DNA again, and to have luck on our side - the DNA is earning those 'lucky' moments. Bruno Fernandes' goal was awesome - no luck involved, just great shin control.
Puma: What a turnaround this is with Carrick at the helm. Frustrating times with Ruben Amorim's system for far too long, now it seems the potential is unleashed! Hoping for a consistent run of form before some big summer decisions. Also, so pleased for Kobbie Mainoo - it must have been a difficult 14 months for him, but now he's exceptional in that midfield.
Armstrong: Results suggest Carrick is the right move. Wish they had hammered Spurs, but Michael has changed the season around from mid-table meddling to hopes of top four. Who knows what the future has in store, but Michael was added to Jose Mourinho's staff for a reason. Smart, knows the club and is a legend - they could do a lot worse... and have!
KDG: I reckon Bruno has consistently been the best player in the Premier League this season. Involved in everything. The fact United have scored more goals this season than the whole of last season speaks volumes.
Spurs fans
Anff: Romero, what more can we say? Been saying since he arrived he's a liability. From airing his dirty washing in public to this. Get rid while he's still worth a bob or two. That killed the game - we were well in it until then. Remove the captaincy and give it to Conor Gallagher. He's either wandering around disinterested or making rash challenges - and he's not going to change. As good as he can be, he's a sending off waiting to happen.
Al: The powers that be at Tottenham have been waiting for the next Spurs loss to fire Frank. So many injuries I know, but with the likes of Carrick doing very well, clubs will take less time to change coaches.
Nigel: Spurs were playing well before the red card, and it was a good watch. I don't understand what others are seeing on the red card - for me, Romero is in possession, goes to kick the ball (to which he does get a touch) and Casemiro rushes in, misses the ball but connects with Romero's foot. Clumsy from Romero, but certainly no intent and a yellow at worst. Given the weakness of the squad they did well to keep it to 1-0 until nearly the end. Romero is absolutely right to criticise the club by the way - an appalling lack of investment in quality players. Maybe it wasn't Daniel Levy who was the problem.
John: Romero wasn't wrong in his criticism of the club and I wish more of the playing and coaching staff spoke out. However, he's never going to be part of a solution while his poor discipline makes him such a liability. I kind of hope we get relegated as I think that's the only thing to inspire cultural change that's needed at the club.