Kuwait Times

Pogba scores twice as United beat Fenerbahce

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Paul Pogba repaid some of his world record transfer fee with two goals as Manchester United rediscover­ed their early-season shine, cruising to a 4-1 Europa League win over Fenerbahce to go top of their group on Thursday.

Pogba scored a penalty and rifled United’s third into the top corner. Anthony Martial also netted from the spot and Jesse Lingard fired home in the second half before former Old Trafford favourite Robin van Persie pulled one back for Fenerbahce. Inter Milan and AS Roma, though, had more testing evenings.

Coach Frank de Boer breathed a sigh of relief when Inter survived an onslaught from Southampto­n to end a three-match losing streak with a 1-0 victory while Roma conceded twice late on to draw 3-3 at home to Austria Vienna.

Three sides have perfect records after three matches, Shakhtar Donetsk, Schalke 04 and Zenit St Petersburg all winning to move to the brink of the knockout rounds.

United have six points in Group A after a morale-boosting performanc­e ahead of manager Jose Mourinho’s return to former club Chelsea on Sunday.

They went ahead in the 31st minute when Juan Mata was tripped in the area.

Regular penalty taker Wayne Rooney was on the pitch and needed one goal to join Ruud van Nistelrooy as United’s alltime top scorer in Europe but Pogba took the ball and converted from the spot.

The hosts were handed a second penalty less than three minutes later and Martial took responsibi­lity this time before Pogba lashed home a third goal.

Lingard made it 4-0 three minutes after the restart and Van Persie pulled one back for the Turkish team with seven minutes remaining.

Pogba, criticised following a subdued display in United’s goalless draw at Liverpool on Monday, was handed a vote of confidence by Mourinho after scoring twice in a game for the first time in almost two years. “He needs time,” the coach said of the midfielder he signed for 89 million pounds ($109.04 million) in the close season. “To be in Italy for four or five years ... I was not expecting it to be a click of the fingers for intensity.”

UNDER PRESSURE

The pressure had been mounting on Inter boss De Boer after a woeful start to the season that left them 11th in Serie A and point-less in Europe.

After successive Group K defeats, De Boer’s possession-based style had come under the microscope and they looked a struggling side as Southampto­n created a string of good chances.

Just as the Premier League club were cranking up the heat, however, Antonio Candreva swept the ball home in the 67th minute. Marcelo Brozovic was sent off late in the tie but Inter managed to hold on.

Roma captain Francesco Totti made his 100th European appearance for the club at home to Austria Vienna but his night was marred as the visitors fought back from 3-1 down to snatch a point.—Reuters

 ??  ?? MANCHESTER: Fenerbahce’s Souza, left, Manchester United’s Memphis Depay, centre, and Fenerbahce’s Robin van Persie, right, compete for the ball during the Europa League Group A soccer match between Manchester United and Fenerbahce at Old Trafford...
MANCHESTER: Fenerbahce’s Souza, left, Manchester United’s Memphis Depay, centre, and Fenerbahce’s Robin van Persie, right, compete for the ball during the Europa League Group A soccer match between Manchester United and Fenerbahce at Old Trafford...

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