
""I think we have confidence now," he said. "We believe in the manager, and we believe in the system. "Everyone is now focused. We are training to do the best. We had three wins in a row, and we wanted to make it four. We were unlucky. "We are doing things step by step. We believe in the manager like he believes in us. "Every game for us is like a final. We want to bring this team to the top level.""
"Spurs sit two places above United in the table, also on 17 points, and meet the Red Devils for the first time since beating them in the Europa League final in May. Last week was a difficult one for Spurs that saw them knocked out of the EFL Cup by Newcastle United before a disheartening 1-0 loss to Chelsea that was greeted by boos from the home support."
Manchester United are unbeaten in four and sit eighth on 17 points after Amad Diallo scored a late equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest. A victory over Tottenham would move United up the table to second. Players express strong belief in manager Ruben Amorim and his system, emphasizing focused training and incremental improvement. United had three consecutive league wins before the draw and intend to treat every match like a final. Tottenham also have 17 points, faced recent cup setbacks and a home defeat, but beat Copenhagen 4-0 in the Champions League to lift spirits.
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