Deccan Chronicle

United extend win streak

THE RESULTS

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Middlesbro­ugh, March 19: Marouane Fellaini scored his first Premier League goal for 15 months as Manchester United extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 18 games to move up to fifth with a 3-1 victory at relegation-threatened Middlesbro­ugh on Sunday.

Jesse Lingard added a stunning second and Antonio Valencia a stoppage-time third after an embarrassi­ng mistake by former United keeper Victor Valdes as Jose Mourinho’s side ended a 19-week stay in sixth by climbing a place.

Their latest victory as they became the first club to record 600 Premier League wins puts them a distant 17 points behind leaders Chelsea but two points ahead of their nearest rivals Arsenal and Everton in seventh, boosting their hopes of a topfour finish in the race to SUNDAY Middlesbro­ugh Manchester United 1 3 qualify for a place in next season’s Champions League.

Middlesbro­ugh pulled a late goal back through substitute Rudy Gestede, but they remain secondbott­om, five points adrift of safety after an 11th league game without victory as caretaker manager Steve Agnew tasted defeat in his first match following Hull Stoke Chelsea the departure of Aitor Karanka.

Gestede initially appeared to bite defender Eric Bailly in a stoppage time melee on the edge of the visitors’ area in an altercatio­n missed by referee Jon Moss and his assistants.

Replays showed there was no contact as the pair engaged in an angry clinch, but punches appeared to be thrown afterwards in the players tunnel a both sides left the pitch.

United were last beaten in the league at the end of October, a record which rarely looked under threat once they took a deserved 30th minute lead through Fellaini.

Chelsea march on

Chelsea continued their seemingly irresistib­le surge towards regaining the title as a late Gary Cahill goal saw them snatch a 2-1 win at Stoke City on Saturday to move at the top with 13 points.

Conte had been without the in-form Eden Hazard through injury for what always promised to be an awkward fixture for Chelsea at Stoke and, just as they had recently held Manchester City at home, the Potters again made life difficult. — Agencies

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