The Free Press Journal

UNITED CRUISE PAST FULHAM

- AGENCIES /

Manchester United swept into fourth place in the Premier League as Anthony Martial's sublime strike inspired their 3-0 win over struggling Fulham on Saturday.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side took the lead through Paul Pogba's clinical finish early in the first half at Craven Cottage.

But it was Martial who stole the show as the winger raced over half the length of the pitch before finishing emphatical­ly to double United's lead before half-time. That swaggering solo effort was followed by the influentia­l Pogba's second-half penalty as United moved into fourth place, one point above Chelsea, who face Manchester City on Sunday. Winners of six consecutiv­e away games in all competitio­ns for the first time since May 2009, United are firmly in the hunt for a top four finish after trailing 11 points behind those places on the day Jose Mourinho was sacked in December.

They have won 10 of 11 matches in all competitio­ns since Solskjaer replaced Mourinho as interim boss. United remain unbeaten under their former striker Solskjaer, who has lifted the gloom from the unlamented Mourinho's divisive reign and put himself in contention to land the job on a permanent basis. United's stroll by the banks of the River Thames was the perfect preparatio­n for their Champions League last 16 first leg against Paris Saint Germain at Old Trafford on Tuesday.

Fulham are second bottom having lost five of their last six league games and face a daunting task to avoid relegation.

With United's clash against PSG on his mind, Solskjaer made six changes, leaving out Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Victor Lindelof. Those switches left United looking uncertain in the opening moments and Luciano Vietto reached Andre Schurrle's cross, only to scuff his half-volley wide when he should have hit the target. Schurrle fired over from close-range after Alexsandar Mitrovic harried Chris Smalling into another mistake moments later.

But on a blustery afternoon, United had riden their luck and were about to blow Fulham away. They took the lead with a superbly constructe­d goal that exposed the Premier League's leakiest defence in the 14th minute.

Ander Herrera deftly evaded a sliding lunge from JeanMichae­l Serri and picked out Martial on the edge of the Fulham area. Martial's perfectly-weighted pass caught Fulham flat-footed and Pogba took Sergio Rico by surprise with a fierce strike from a tight angle that flashed past the Fulham keeper at his near post.

It was Pogba's seventh goal since Solskjaer took charge, underlinin­g how the France star has come out of his shell following the departure of his nemesis Mourinho. Since Solskjaer's arrival, Pogba, now deployed in a freeroamin­g role that better suits his personalit­y, has been directly involved in more goals, either scoring or assisting, than any other Premier League player.

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 ??  ?? Fulham's Dutch defender Ryan Babel vies with Manchester United's Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku (R) during the English Premier League on Saturday
Fulham's Dutch defender Ryan Babel vies with Manchester United's Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku (R) during the English Premier League on Saturday

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