Ratcliffe’s agreement to buy a 25 per cent stake and take control of soccer operations has brought some hope to a club that has fallen off the top of the English game under its owners, the Glazer family
Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur celebrates after scoring against Man Utd on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Tottenham twice came from behind to draw 2-2 at Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday as British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe attended his first match since agreeing a deal for a partial takeover at Old Trafford.
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Ratcliffe’s agreement to buy a 25 per cent stake and take control of soccer operations has brought some hope to a club that has fallen off the top of the English game under its owners, the Glazer family.
Richarlison headed in a 19th-minute equalizer from a corner for his sixth goal in as many Premier League matches, but Marcus Rashford put the hosts back ahead in the 40th. 49 seconds into the second half, Rodrigo Bentancur slammed Spurs level after capitalizing on some sloppy home defending.
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