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Lukaku will struggle to match Rooney’s records: Mourinho

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Romelu Lukaku faces a tougher challenge to reach the Manchester United records Wayne Rooney achieved, says manager Jose Mourinho.

United’s all-time top goalscorer Rooney will make his first return to Old Trafford since rejoining boyhood club Everton in the summer tomorrow.

Lukaku, 24, went the opposite direction, joining United for a fee which could rise to £90m, but despite scoring six goals in as many appearance­s, Mourinho explained why his new No 9 will find it hard to match Rooney’s 253-goal haul.

“I think Wayne spent probably 10 years of his career in a different Premier League than you have now,” said Mourinho. “A Premier League where it was easier to score goals not just because of the difference between the top teams and others but also because of the profile and the tactical interpreta­tion of the competitio­n.

“I think this Premier League is much more defensive-minded, and much more difficult.”

Mourinho believes his side are now demonstrat­ing a killer instinct they lacked last season, having averaged three goals per game so far in the Premier League - an improvemen­t on their 1.42 goal ratio in his first campaign in charge.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c was burdened with much of United’s goalscorin­g responsibi­lity in that time, but Mourinho wants other members of the team to continue to keep the pressure off Lukaku.

“It’s not just about the striker,” said Mourinho. “A striker is very important but last season we had a very good striker for two-thirds of the season and that was not enough to win the title, so it’s not just the striker.

“I think that Romelu has a better team than Zlatan had. Romelu’s team plays different football and the confidence levels are different and it is a team in the second year of its evolution in some aspects.

“But I think he also deserves credit for that because of the way he plays, the way he is committed, what he does with and without the ball, not just the last touch and the goal but his overall contributi­on. We couldn’t be happier (with him).”

United midfielder Marouane Fellaini clumsily gifted former club Everton the penalty that allowed them to snatch a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park last December - which led to some sections of the Old Trafford faithful jeering him in their next home match. Mourinho has kept faith with Fellaini and continues to back him, with the midfielder an option to replace the injured Paul Pogba tomorrow.

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