Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United scores, teams, how to watch, start time, odds
That goal has seriously lifted the mood at the Surry Hills Hotel, after a sometimes scrappy first half.
But the consensus, unsurprisingly, is that Tottenham were the better team.
Bruno Fernandes might be the least popular man in this room. His 32nd minute challenge on Bissouma drew a lot of frustration and some unrepeatable chanting, and there’s the sense there’ll be more bad blood if the United captain produces his usual heroics.
I also have the benefit of the international Buckley family Spurs network, who are watching from London, New York and – er – Melbourne.
“Thankfully, Fernandes has had a quiet game so far,” my mum writes from London. “Johnson is the best on the pitch this half”.
At that, I’ll leave the analysis to Vince Rugari.

The Surry Hills hotel is going off.Credit: Sam Mooy