Three Goals in Three Minutes! | Man Utd 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur | Classic Premier League Highlights



Tottenham ended a 23-year drought at Old Trafford, securing a hard-fought victory over Manchester United in a thrilling match that featured three goals scored in the space of three minutes. Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur 2012/13 season

0-1 Jonny Evans OG 2 min
0-2 Gareth Bale 32 min
1-2 Nani 51 min
1-3 Clint Dempsey 52 min
2-3 Shinji Kagawa 53 min

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35 thoughts on “Three Goals in Three Minutes! | Man Utd 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur | Classic Premier League Highlights”

  1. Danny 'Insightful' Mills wonderfully and intelligently pointed out that the games 'hasn't really got going yet.' Only he could majestically make such an observation, after two minutes played.

  2. No one speaks on how TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR have won FIVE times at Old Trafford in the last 12 years, more than Arsenal and Chelsea have combined in that time

  3. Did you all see that last header by EVRA ?
    Who did he beat easily in the air because the defender simply ducked and never jumped ? KYLE WALKER
    He still does that. If it's a close game, and City or England are ahead, you can always count on Walker to give up on aerial challenges in those dying minutes.
    Having said that, United were unlucky. And I'm a Tottenham fan. I wish we had Under Armor make our kits nowadays.

  4. Its noticeable how much more alert and quicker the united players are in this game than the current lot. I think in Sir Alex's last season united got beaten by spurs home and away? Still won the title.

  5. The play and on-field product in this era is startlingly better than it is today. Each goal was created, so many chances, great possession, creativity, players showing and wanting the ball. Now its just pressing, counter pressing, counter attacking, scoring goals by creating turnovers. This is so much more enjoyable to watch.

  6. Oh how i wish I could take a time machine back to this era! 🙏 Back then being a United player ment you had a responsibility, the players ALWAYS gave it their all, even when we lost. Now a days it feels like we have given up, I cant even trust my own club with a quarter on Stake 😩 Something really needs to change…

  7. Ferdinand said Bale running past him was when he realised he was getting too old. Getting bossed by Defoe for the third must have finished him off.

  8. Even when losing to 2 goals …this Manchester united gave a fak and gave everything for the badge …. If this is recent Manchester United like 2 days ago will just give up … so embarrassing

  9. If they lose again today, it will be time to dismantle the whole ManU team from coach to team Captain. We cannot continue to have a team that continues to defend mediocre and lacklustre performances!

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