Manchester United out for redemption in clash with Tottenham, says YoroFor Leny Yoro and his teammates, Manchester United's game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday will not just be another Premier League fixture -- it’s a chance to rewrite the narrative that began with heartbreak in last season’s Europa League final. “Of course everyone wants to play Champions League," Yoro said. United head into the weekend unbeaten in four consecutive games and sit eighth, two points behind second-placed Manchester City, in a congested Premier League table. “This game against Tottenham will be important for us... to be (around) the top of the league." “When you’re in Manchester United, you need to play in Europe,” he said.