New Straits Times

LOOKING GOOD

United aim to build on formidable start

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SWANSEA

ANTHONY Martial has warned Manchester United not to get carried away by their impressive start to the Premier League season as the leaders head to Swansea today.

An emphatic 4-0 victory over West Ham in their opening game suggested United have shaken off a tendency to draw matches they should be winning, putting them in good spirits for the trip to south Wales.

United were held to 15 league draws last season, more than any other team in the top division, and one of them was against Swansea at Old Trafford in April.

Jose Mourinho’s side look much better equipped now to deal with sides who sit deep and try to frustrate them; their attacking verve was too much for a defensivel­y minded Hammers side last Sunday.

The British record £75 million (RM414.7 million) fee paid to Everton for Romelu Lukaku already looks like money well spent, with the Belgium striker scoring twice on his league debut, while Nemanja Matic, a £40 million recruit from Chelsea, was outstandin­g in midfield.

Mourinho’s men look well set to improve on last season’s sixth place finish and the United manager has even spoken of a title challenge this season.

He has won the domestic title in his second season in each of his last five managerial positions — at Porto, Chelsea twice, Inter Milan

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