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Man U bounces back vs. Burnley

Surprising Watford beats Tottenham for tie atop EPL table at 4-0

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LONDON— After the furor that followed straight Premier League defeats for Manchester United, Jose Mourinho’s team produced a routine 2-0 victory over Burnley on Sunday.

Romelu Lukaku’s first-half double put United in control before the second half briefly took a dramatic turn when Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart saved Paul Pogba’s penalty kick and substitute Marcus Rashford was sent off for violent conduct only 11 minutes after coming on.

“Even with 10 men for 15 minutes the team was the team that had the chances to score,” Mourinho said. “We are all very happy that the boys can go for their internatio­nal week with the feeling (of winning).”

Tottenham, which set alarm bells ringing at Old Trafford by winning 3-0 there six days ago, was unable to carry that momentum to Watford, which came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory at Vicarage Road.

Watford has won all four of its Premier League games and joins Liverpool and Chelsea with a maximum total of 12 points at the top of the table.

Arsenal, meanwhile, joined United on six points as it secured a first away victory under Unai Emery with an entertaini­ng 3-2 win at newly promoted Cardiff.

After storming out of his news conference following United’s defeat to Tottenham, demanding “respect, respect” from the media, Mourinho was much calmer ahead of his side’s trip to Burnley, and the approach may have brought rewards on the field.

Mourinho will have been especially pleased by United’s improved defensive performanc­e as it claimed a first clean sheet of the league season.

Both the Portuguese and his squad will enter the internatio­nal break with confidence that United’s worst Premier League start for 26 years is firmly behind them.

The only dramas for United this time concerned Pogba’s penalty miss and Rashford’s red card, but Mourinho wasn’t critical of either.

After Rashford was fouled in the box, Pogba — who has already scored two penalties this season — had his spot kick saved by Hart.

“I never blame a player for missing penalties,” Mourinho told BBC Sport. “I blame the ones who refuse to go up there. Paul’s scored some good ones for us.”

With Tottenham having taken the headlines last round with a statement victory over Manchester United, some seemed to forget that both teams held perfect records as Spurs made the short trip to face Watford on Sunday.

By the end, there was only one perfect record to talk about — Watford’s.

The win for Javi Gracia’s team was made all the more impressive by the fact Spurs took the lead shortly after halftime, as Abdoulaye Doucoure found his own net as he attempted to clear Lucas Moura’s cross.

The usually reliable Spurs defence would have been confident of seeing out victory from there, but was undone in the simplest fashion.

Troy Deeney and Craig Cathcart both headed in set pieces in the space of seven minutes to turn the match around and keep Watford level with Liverpool and Chelsea at the top of the table.

It’s still early days in Emery’s reign as Arsenal manager, but Sunday’s win at Cardiff may prove a pivotal moment for the Spaniard.

For the first time this season he opted to include both PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette in his starting lineup and was rewarded with a first away victory in the Premier League.

 ?? LINDSEY PARNABY AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku heads the ball and scores against Burnley on Sunday.
LINDSEY PARNABY AFP/GETTY IMAGES Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku heads the ball and scores against Burnley on Sunday.

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