Kuwait Times

Lingard stunner propels Man Utd to FA Cup win

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MANCHESTER: Jesse Lingard’s latest wonder strike and substitute Romelu Lukaku’s late effort secured Manchester United a 2-0 victory over Championsh­ip high-fliers Derby in the third round of the FA Cup on Friday. Both attempts, which came in the final six minutes, were worthy of a highlights package in the first FA Cup tie involving Premier League giants United in 13 years not to be televised live.

United had lost just one of their previous 35 FA Cup games against lower-league sides but were heading for a replay until one-time Rams loanee Lingard, with his eighth goal in 10 games, smashed home a swerving volley, with Lukaku then adding a second having broken from the halfway line.

“I was feeling that we were close to scoring and we never stopped trying,” said United boss Jose Mourinho, who said the Championsh­ip was approachin­g Premier League quality. “But when you get past 80 minutes and the goal hasn’t come, you fear the second match. But the team kept trying so I knew the goal could arrive.

“It was a great shot by Jesse Lingard in the top corner, he’s in a moment of confidence where things go well for him. He’s a good profession­al and a fantastic kid in the dressing room.” Last month’s League Cup exit and a 15-point deficit to Manchester City in the Premier League had placed extra importance on this competitio­n, and that was evident with the strong lineup Mourinho deployed.

Lingard, Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford could all have scored inside an entertaini­ng 19 minutes that suggested the television executives might have been wrong to snub the match. Derby were encouraged by a couple of runs from former United youngster Tom Lawrence, while Marcus Olsson forced Sergio Romero to tip his header over the crossbar, with Alex Pearce heading the resulting corner into the Stretford End.

That was a good opening but nothing like the one Rashford spurned 10 minutes before the break. For once Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s delivery was perfect and an unmarked Rashford glanced a header onto a post from six yards out. It was the type of miss that epitomised why Mourinho is reluctant to consider him as a centralstr­iking alternativ­e to Lukaku, whose arrival for the disappoint­ing Mkhitaryan would soon come.

Before the interval there was still time for Rams stopper Scott Carson to make two saves, one a routine stop from another Rashford header and the other a palm over the top from a Pogba free-kick destined for the top corner.—AFP

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