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Originally Posted by devo22
United chewed the clock for sure (especially Valencia when he was substituted), but you're not exactly helping yourself with fouls like Diers on Lingard. United were still more dangerous (Pogbas shot, Rashfords counter), Spurs had nothing left attacking-wise.
Looking forward to the final. Unless Southampton pulls a shocker tomorrow, the Mourinho/Conte headlines should add some fire to it.
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Spurs to me just ran out of gas. That would make it frustrating for their fans when United did what team does with the lead. Spurs were all out for most of the first half. United were more consistent and took over gradually albeit in spurts and when they got ahead they shut it down.
But where was the furious attack of a team desperate to win? Didn't see it and I think it's because they blew their wad in the first half!