Calgary Herald

Man United thrashes Everton 4-0 in Premiershi­p

- ROB HARRIS

When Romelu Lukaku slotted the ball into the Everton net, the Manchester United striker had no intention of holding back on the celebratio­ns.

Far from it. Especially after being jeered during Sunday’s Premier League game by the Everton fans who revered him before an off-season transfer across northern England.

Lukaku’s goal — the third in a 4-0 drubbing of Everton — compounded the miserable run for his former club. It’s now four consecutiv­e losses in all competitio­ns, three in the league, with Everton conceding 12 goals without reply in the process.

So early in the season, it’s looking bleak for Ronald Koeman’s side which demonstrat­ed such ambition in the summer when it spent US$190 million on talent. That doesn’t even take into account the free transfer of former United captain Wayne Rooney, who experience­d a depressing return to Old Trafford on the pitch.

UNITED GOAL FLURRY

Only alphabetic­al order is separating Manchester United and neighbour City at the top of the standings. After five games they have identical records. It is 4 wins and a draw each. Both have scored 16 times and only conceded twice.

Yet it was only Antonio Valencia’s half-volley in the fourth minute separating United and Everton until the 83rd minute when Henrikh Mkhitaryan slotted in a second. Lukaku struck in the 89th minute and a handball by Morgan Schneiderl­in allowed Anthony Martial to slot in a penalty in the second minute of stoppage time.

RED MIST

For the fifth time in eight matches, Chelsea had a player sent off. But David Luiz’s dismissal in the 87th minute for a high, sliding challenge on Sead Kolasinac came too late for Arsenal to produce a winner at Stamford Bridge.

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Romelu Lukaku

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