Manchester United will be facing their biggest test so far under the management of Ole Gunners Solksjaer when they clash with Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley stadium on Sunday.

Ever since the 3-1 defeat away to Anfield which cane in December, the Red Devils are yet to lose a game in the Premier League.

Over that period, the biggest change of all has been the departure of Jose Mourinho who has been replaced by former United striker Ole Gunnar Solksjaer.

Many have been delighted to see the Red Devils redeem their attacking style under the current manager and the battle for a spot in the top four is very much on at this point.

Spurs will surely be the toughest test so far but with the team playing with full confidence, there is no reason to be pessimistic ahead of the trip to Wembley on Sunday.

Paul Pogba is likely to be fit for the game and having him back will be key to a win.

William Prescott 
Manchester United will be facing their biggest test so far under the management of Ole Gunners Solksjaer when they clash with Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley stadium on Sunday. Ever since the 3-1 defeat away to Anfield which cane in December, the Red Devils are yet to lose a game in...