Spurs trounced at Old Trafford

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Manchester United's Wayne Rooney scores with a header against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Monday. United won 3-0.

Manchester United delivered a vibrant second-half performance to beat Tottenham 3-0 on Monday and make it two wins from two in the Premier League.

Tottenham, seeking a first win at Old Trafford since 1989, kept the scoreline blank in the first half, with American goalkeeper Brad Friedel marking his Spurs debut with a full-stretch save from Tom Cleverley's well-struck shot.

United turned up the heat after the break and Danny Welbeck broke the deadlock in the 61st when he headed in Cleverley's precise right-wing cross.

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp responded with a double substitution on the 74th but two minutes later, Welbeck set up Brazilian midfielder Anderson to stroke home the second goal.

Substitute Ryan Giggs crossed for Wayne Rooney to head in the third in the 87th to wrap up the win and leave the defending champion on six points from two games, behind league leader and cross-city rival Manchester City on goal difference.

"The second-half performance was absolutely fantastic," United manager Alex Ferguson said. "It was a fast game in the first half, it was end-to-end.

"Tottenham had a lot of possession, but in the second half we just took off."

Tottenham was playing its first game of the season after its opener was postponed in the wake of the London riots.

Redknapp chose not to select Chelsea transfer target Luka Modric in his squad, but said afterward he expected the Croatian playmaker to stay at the club.

"For sure, he's a fantastic professional," Redknapp said. "We need him back playing.

"We need one or two more players. We've got good footballers but we just lack a spine to the team.

"I know who we need and if the chairman can help me bring them in we'll be fine."

Meanwhile, Samir Nasri's move from Arsenal to Manchester City moved a step closer yesterday when Arsenal confirmed it had agreed terms with its Premier League rival for the French midfielder.

Arsenal said that Nasri had been omitted from the squad travelling to Italy to play Udinese in today's Champions League playoff.

"Arsenal can confirm that they have agreed terms for Samir Nasri to move to Manchester City. Instead he will travel north for a medical," Arsenal said in a statement.

Nasri, 24, has been at Arsenal for three years and is set to become the second major player to leave the club this month following Cesc Fabregas's departure to Barcelona.

His last appearance for Arsenal was in Saturday's 0-2 home defeat by Liverpool.

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