As the Premier League season unfolds, predictions are becoming increasingly challenging due to the erratic form displayed by many teams. Among them, Manchester United has shown a level of inconsistency that’s become a cause for concern, especially given their lackluster goal-scoring record this campaign. With only 22 goals in 20 league matches, Old Trafford is far from the stronghold fans would hope for under Erik ten Hag’s management. In contrast, Tottenham Hotspur’s scoring prowess is evident with 20 more goals than United at this stage. However, Spurs face their own challenge as they navigate the absence of Son Heung-min who is participating in the Asian Cup. The arrival of Timo Werner on loan adds pace to Tottenham’s attack though his finishing has been questioned in the past. Despite these factors, there’s confidence that Spurs can secure a victory even without Son and potentially achieve their first league double over Manchester United since the 1989-90 season. Tottenham’s consistent style promises to create opportunities against United’s defense while Alejandro Garnacho emerges as a growing threat for Ten Hag’s side.