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Marc Skinner expressed frustration over Manchester United's lackluster draw against Tottenham Hotspur. The match ended in a disappointing stalemate, leaving United to reflect on their performance.
Frustrated Marc Skinner breaks down Man Unitedâs drab Tottenham draw
Manchester United boss Marc Skinner has reacted to his sideâs underwhelming draw against Tottenham Hotspur, explaining what went wrong.
United returned to action on Sunday afternoon but they had to settle for a share of the points against the London outfit.
The hosts dominated large parts of the game, dominating possession and firing several shots at United goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce.
Signe Gaupset, Cathinka Tandberg, Olivia Holdt, Ella Morris and Lenna Gunning-Williams all came very close for Tottenham, but they either couldnât hit the target or were denied by an inspired Tullis-Joyce.
Unitedâs chances were few and far between and not even the return of talismanic midfielder Ella Toone helped their cause.
Toone last played in December, when she picked up an injury that had kept her sidelined since. She was brought on in the 63rd minute. Her biggest contribution was a 25-yard free-kick, which drew the Tottenham goalkeeper into a good save.
Tottenham managed 22 shots to Unitedâs 10. The result has seen United climb up to third place, just one point above Arsenal, who have three games in hand.
It continues a poor run of form for the Reds. United have won just one of their past eight games across all competitions. This run includes defeats to Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round and League Cup final, home and away losses in the Champions League quarter-final against , a derby loss at the hands of and now, a second domestic goalless stalemate in five weeks.
Marc Skinner expressed his frustration regarding Manchester United's performance in the draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
Manchester United had an underwhelming performance, resulting in a 0-0 draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
The key issues included a lack of offensive creativity and failure to convert scoring opportunities during the match.

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After the final whistle, Skinner spoke to the BBC and criticised his playersâ pressing against Tottenham, branding it ânot good enoughâ and âtoo passive.â
Skinner said, âWe werenât at the speed of the game we needed to be â the pressing wasnât good enough.â
âTottenham edged it in the first half, second half it ebbed and flowed. It was back and forth. Most of their shots came from distance.â
âIn possession we needed more composure. We want to be aggressive â we were too passive in the front press. We changed that at half-time.â
He added, âWe need to start games more effectively than we did today.â
On falling behind in the race to secure Champions League football, Skinner remarked, âItâs obviously in Chelseaâs hands but we play them. We still have to beat Brighton and Chelsea (in our last two games).â
âWeâre disappointed about dropping points today but in reality we needed to do more to get the three points.â
This latest setback is bound to increase scrutiny on Skinner, who was already under immense pressure following the way Unitedâs season has unravelled after a promising start.
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