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A Devil of a time

Special One hails United’s best performanc­e of the season

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LONDON: Jose Mourinho declared Manchester United’s 4-0 drubbing of Everton their best performanc­e of the Premier League campaign so far which proved a miserable return to the club for record goalscorer Wayne Rooney.

Rooney – who had a golden opportunit­y to score but saw his shot saved by David de Gea in the opening minute of the second-half – was upstaged by former Everton star Romelu Lukaku who scored and set up one for United as the hosts eased away in the final 10 minutes.

Victory sees United join Manchester City on top of the table on 13 points with exactly the same statistics in every regard but behind because of the alphabet.

“I think the performanc­e was very good, especially in the first 30-35 minute, it was probably our best performanc­e of the season,” Mourinho told Sky Sports.

“We pressed them and they did not have a chance to get out, they did not have a shot, it was very impressive.

“After that, Everton’s good players came out and showed their qualities. They gave us difficulty but I looked behind me on the bench and saw alternativ­es.

“You have to kill the game and give them little chances. There was a moment where I felt we did not kill it so we have to make it solid with Ander Herrera. The second goal went in, then game over.”

Mourinho, who said he was sur- prised Anthony Martial took the penalty when Juan Mata was the designated penalty taker, said he felt for Everton who have lost their last four matches without scoring a goal.

“Everton are going to be fine but they are living a difficult moment,” said Mourinho.

“The fixtures they have got, I would not like this all together at the same time. I would like one of the top five, but all of them, that is not fair for them.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Up and away: Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford jumping to avoid Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford during their match at Old Trafford on Sunday. Top: Romelu Lukaku celebratin­g after scoring United’s third goal. — Reuters/AFP
Up and away: Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford jumping to avoid Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford during their match at Old Trafford on Sunday. Top: Romelu Lukaku celebratin­g after scoring United’s third goal. — Reuters/AFP

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