Ratings: How Sheffield United's players fared against Tottenham Hotspur
Ramsdale: Made a good early tip-over to deny Bergwijn, but was left exposed for Aurier's opener after poor marking. 6
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Hide AdBasham: Not left one-on-one against Son, fortunately and was steady enough. 6
Egan: Let Kane know he was about early on. 6
Ampadu: A couple of misplaced passes, but made a timely block to prevent Kane from tapping in. Sloppy for Spurs' third. 6
Bogle: At fault for Aurier's goal when he was beaten too easily. But showed character in his response. 6
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Hide AdLundstram: Not as much as a driving force as he was against Newcastle, but kept going and his attitude and work-rate could not be faulted. Booked 6
Norwood: Dispossessed by Holjberg in build-up to Spurs' second goal and saw his pocket picked a few times in first half. Booked after hauling back Kane. Loose for Spurs' third goal. 4
Fleck: Tried to make things happen for United and fired a shot straight at Lloris. His lovely cross set up McGoldrick's goal. 6
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Hide AdStevens: Kept busy against Aurier and Bergwijn down his left and couldn't really get forward. 5
McGoldrick: United's go-to man and scored a brilliant glancing header. Sadly, it ended up just being a consolation. 7
Burke. Threatened with his pace and drive and took the game to Spurs defence. 7
Substitutes: Bryan (Norwood 67), 6; Brewster (Burke 71), 6; Sharp (Basham 74), 6.
Not used: Baldock, Lowe, Jagielka, Foderingham.