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Published 21:50 31 Jan 2018 GMT

After a calamitous start, Jones' night went from bad to worse as his badly timed attempt at clearing Kieran Trippier's cross flew straight past David De Gea and doubled Spurs' lead.
Chris Smalling wasn't much better, the only aspect of his performance marginally better than his defensive partner's being the absence of "(OG)" next to his name on the scoreline.
Man United's comedy duo tend to spark chaos among the United fanbase when they start alongside each other and tonight showed why.
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A trademark nutmeg from Alli in the opening stages of the second half that left Jones for dead almost led to Spurs' third goal of the night, but Heing-min Son couldn't find the corner of the net.
Jose Mourinho, evidently livid, took Paul Pogba off for Marouane Fellaini, who then came off ten minutes later due to an injury. The substitution summed up United's night; even when they tried to change it up and be more direct, nothing was coming off. It is thought Fellaini was taken off after just 10 minutes on the pitch due to injury, but it wouldn't have been a surprise if it was a tactical decision after Mourinho changed his mind.
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United never grew into the game. They were second best in every department, particularly in defence. Jan Vertonghen's expert display made Jones and Smalling look like Sunday league defenders.
Marcos Rojo has a tendency to make rash decisions, but his exclusion from the starting XI confused some before the game and plenty more after Jones' car crash of a performance.
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