Overview
- Manchester United drew 0-0 at Tottenham on Sunday, as Phallon Tullis-Joyce’s saves kept Spurs’ 22 attempts from turning into a winner.
- The point leaves United third on 39 points, only one ahead of Arsenal, who have three games in hand for the final Women’s Champions League spot.
- Champions League qualification is now out of United’s hands with two matches left, starting against Brighton before a season-ending trip to Chelsea.
- Ella Toone, Anna Sandberg and Ellen Wangerheim returned from injury as second-half substitutes, while Melvine Malard provided United’s best chances after the break.
- Marc Skinner said the team’s pressing was “too passive” and United’s run is one win in eight, with reporting also highlighting thin squad depth and January recruitment gaps that could bite further if they miss Europe.