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No rest for hitman

Mourinho: Lukaku plays on until Ibrahimovi­c returns

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LONDON: Romelu Lukaku has been warned by Jose Mourinho to forget about enjoying a rest from Manchester United’s campaign, at least until Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has made a full return to match fitness.

The Belgian internatio­nal striker has been an inspiratio­n for both club and country so far this season, scoring 14 goals in 11 games for United and Belgium.

But a lack of cover at Old Trafford means that the modern phenomenon of squad rotation will not apply to Lukaku as far as Mourinho is concerned.

“Look, in here, without Zlatan we cannot rotate the striker, especially because Marcus Rashford is playing also in other positions,” said Mourinho.

“So until the moment we have Zlatan we cannot think about giving a rest to our number nine, the same way we give in other positions.

“We cannot do that. Belgium is Roberto’s (Martinez the national head coach) responsibi­lity and it’s his decision to play him or not to play him.”

Lukaku is scheduled to join Martinez’s national squad this weekend for forthcomin­g World Cup qualifiers with Bosnia and Cyprus.

However, Lukaku’s goals in the last round of games at the start of September saw Belgium become the first European nation to qualify for next summer’s World Cup Finals in Russia and Mourinho is clearly hopeful he may not be required to play complete matches this week.

Not that Mourinho wished to be seen to be issuing Martinez with instructio­ns.

“It’s Roberto’s responsibi­lity,” said Mourinho.

“I cannot, profession­ally speaking, say do this or do that, you know. It’s Roberto’s responsibi­lity.”

Should Lukaku play in both qualifiers, as well as United’s weekend meeting with Crystal Palace, it will mean he will have played 14 top-level games within the opening two months of the season – a hefty workload in the modern game, especially for an attacking player.

The only game Lukaku has not started for United was the League Cup tie with Burton, although he was even named to the substitute­s’ bench for that.

Aside from the visit to Swansea in the next round of the League Cup, the only prospect of a break for Lukaku, therefore, will come when Ibrahimovi­c returns to action.

Mourinho has stubbornly refused to discuss the Swedish veteran’s rehabilita­tion from knee ligament surgery although even the most optimistic esti- mates put his potential return date in December.

In the meantime, Mourinho has praised Lukaku for his profession­alism and his developmen­t over the years with Chelsea (Mourinho loaned him out to Everton in 2013 when he came back as manager for a second spell and then sanctioned his sale a year later), West Brom, Everton and, now, United.

“I think every step in his career he got it, he grabbed it with both hands,” said Mourinho.

“Since his first loan to West Bromwich Albion, he grabbed the opportunit­y with both hands, fighting for his evolution.

“He was very strong in his desire to be playing in a team with other objectives now, with Champions League football, it was always his dream to come to this level and since he arrived I don’t think he thinks about another thing other than in his success.

“So he works hard, he rests, he has a great profession­al life outside the football pitch.” — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? He’s a handful: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (left) scoring against CSKA Moscow in the Champions League match in Moscow, Russia, on
Wednesday.
— AP He’s a handful: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (left) scoring against CSKA Moscow in the Champions League match in Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Rough in Russia: Manchester United’s Daley Blind is fouled by CSKA Moscow’s Mario Fernandes.
— Reuters Rough in Russia: Manchester United’s Daley Blind is fouled by CSKA Moscow’s Mario Fernandes.

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