Manchester United continued their resurgence under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as they beat Tottenham 1-0 on Sunday. Marcus Rashford's goal just prior to half-time proved to be the difference between the two teams. Here, Sportsmail runs you through all the things you may have missed from the game at Wembley... Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game as Manchester United beat Tottenham Teddy Sheringham and Dimitar Berbatov watch on There were two particularly interested observers at the game, with Teddy Sheringham and Dimitar Berbatov having represented both clubs. Sheringham had two spells at Tottenham either side of his illustrious stint at United, which was between 1997 and 2001. Berbatov, who is currently a free agent, played for Tottenham between 2006 and 2008 before joining United for £30.75million. Berbatov was sat next to his former Tottenham team-mate Ledley King. Teddy Sheringham excelled for Manchester United and had two spells with Tottenham Dimitar Berbatov, who played for both Tottenham and Manchester United, watched the game Legendary former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson also watched the match. NFL and Major League Baseball stars attend the game Sheringham and Berbatov weren't the only notable sports stars that watched the game, with NFL and Major League Baseball players also taking in the action at Wembley. Ryan Fitzpatrick, who plays as a quarterback for NFL side Tampa Bay Buccaneers, enjoyed the game, as did baseball star Daniel Murphy, who plays for the Colorado Rockies. NFL player Ryan Fitzpatrick (left) and MLB player Daniel Murphy (right) were at Wembley Victor Lindelof makes his 50th appearance for United Victor Lindelof has had his ups and downs since joining United from Benfica in 2017, but the centre-back is impressing under Solskjaer. The game against Tottenham was a significant occasion for Lindelof, who made his 50th appearance for United. Lindelof will have been especially delighted that he marked the milestone with a clean sheet. United defender Victor Lindelof made his 50th appearance for the club on Sunday Solskjaer becomes first United manager to win his first six games in charge Solskjaer has received much praise for the work that he has done as United caretaker boss, and he set a new record with this victory. The Norwegian became the first United manager to triumph in each of his first six games in charge of the club, with the win against Tottenham following on from successes against Cardiff, Huddersfield, Bournemouth, Newcastle and Reading. Solskjaer celebrates as his United side won their sixth game in succession Paul Pogba congratulates Hugo Lloris on save They may have been on opposing sides on this occasion, but the mutual respect between Paul Pogba and Hugo Lloris was very much in evidence. The pair know each other very well from the French national team and were part of Les Bleus' successful squad at the World Cup last year. United midfielder Pogba took the opportunity to congratulate Lloris on preventing him from scoring in the second half. United midfielder Paul Pogba took the opportunity to congratulate Hugo Lloris on his save Harry Winks goes for goal Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks isn't known for his goalscoring prowess. In fact, he has found the net just once for the club in 88 appearances. There was a change in approach for Winks against United, however, as he had three attempts, which was more than he had mustered in his previous 18 league games combined this season. All of Winks' efforts were off target but he couldn't be faulted for trying. Harry Winks went for goal much more often against United than he usually does Marcus Rashford thriving under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's guidance Many United players are relishing playing under Solskjaer, and Rashford is chief amongst them. Enjoying being deployed as a striker, Rashford scored in his third consecutive Premier League game for the first time as he followed on from his strikes against Bournemouth and Newcastle. Rashford has scored in three consecutive Premier League games for the first time Anthony Martial reacts furiously to Kieran Trippier's shove Tottenham defender Kieran Trippier endured a frustrating afternoon as his side fell to a defeat. The right-back took his anger out on Anthony Martial on one occasion, shoving the United attacker. However, Martial didn't take very kindly to that, and retaliated, with Winks and Jesse Lingard having to step in to calm the situation down. Mike Dean tries out a new yellow card technique Mike Dean is known for wanting to be the centre of attention and the referee tried out a new technique during this game. Rather than simply showing the yellow card to Tottenham's Dele Alli, Dean instead chose to flick it in his direction. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility