LONDON: Manchester United’s victory against Tottenham is a statement win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but the team’s reliance on David de Gea’s heroics in goal show the interim boss still has work to do.Solskjaer had won all five of his games as interim United boss before Sunday’s (Jan 20) Premier League match at Wembley, seen as the first major test of his reign.The Norwegian got his tactics spot on in the first half of a match billed as a face-off between the two favourites for the full-time job at Old Trafford, with Mauricio Pochettino in the opposition dugout.Spurs dominated possession in the opening minutes but United’s fleet-footed trio of Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard looked to counter-attack at every opportunity.The approach paid off just before half-time when the impressive Paul Pogba delivered a raking cross-field ball for Rashford to run onto and the England man drove the ball emphatically past Hugo Lloris, leading to wild scenes of celebration on the bench.But the second half was a different story as Spurs came forward in relentless waves, only to find De Gea in unbeatable form.Former United defender Gary Neville hailed the impact his former Old Trafford teammate Solskjaer has had since…