So, there we have it, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United both played like sides who had played a game less than 48 hours earlier, with each side seemingly happy to play out the 0-0 draw at White Hart Lane - much to the dismay of us neutrals.

All in all, a point was probably fair with Louis van Gaal's side no doubt feeling hard done by to not be winning at the break, however, Tottenham came back in the second half and forced David de Gea into a fair few saves - although Spurs' Hugo Lloris took home Michael Owen's Man of the Match award (how exciting for the Frenchman, ey?!)

Anyway, what did we learn from today's stalemate?

Wayne RooneyWayne Rooney isn't a centre midfielder

The England captain has, and always will be, a striker. Nuff said.

RVP, Rooney, FalcaoMan United's formidable foursome just won't work

When you have Radamel Falcao, Robin van Persie, Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney in your starting XI you expect a fair few goals; something just doesn't feel right.

Tottenham Hotspur v Asteras Tripolis - UEFA Europa League Group Stage Matchday Three Group CTottenham don't deserve Hugo Lloris

There is a growing feeling that the Spurs No.1 won't be at White Hart Lane for much longer, following another Man of the Match performance. Lloris is a 'keeper who deserves to play continually at the highest level at Pochettino cannot guarantee regular Champions League football.