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He won’t say cheese

No smiles from Lukaku as he rediscover­s scoring touch

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LONDON:

After his barren run in the English Premier League, it’s two goals in two games for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku.

What he’s yet to rediscover is the joy of scoring.

Lukaku scored the opening goal in United’s 2- 1 win at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday but refused to celebrate, instead looking stony-faced as he was mobbed by his teammates.

Just like after he scored the midweek winner against Bournemout­h.

“Maybe he looks to the bench and sees his manager doesn’t celebrate,” United manager Jose Mourinho said, attempting an explanatio­n for how Lukaku greeted his 27th-minute goal at The Hawthorns.

Then there was the fact he spent the 2012-13 season on loan at West Brom, even scoring a hattrick against United that year.

“Maybe he loves West Brom,” Mourinho added. “Maybe he remembers the team that helped him early in his career.”

Or maybe it was a riposte to the critics. Lukaku went two-and-ahalf months scoring just one league goal before his strike against Bournemout­h. He started the season with seven goals in his first seven league games.

Either way, Lukaku is back among the goals as second-place United head into the busy festive period 11 points behind Manchester City, with 18 of 38 league games having been played.

Liverpool had no problem scoring against Bournemout­h, either, in the other match on Sunday. The Reds won 4-0 on the south coast, with Mohamed Salah (pic) almost inevitably on the score sheet to move to 20 goals for the season before Christmas.

They moved up to fourth place ahead of a game against fifth-place Arsenal on Friday.

BOUNCING BACK

UNITED have recovered from their damaging derby loss to

Manchester City last weekend with hard- fought, back- to- back wins to s tay in second place.

Like against Bournemout­h, United did just enough to get the three points and can now welcome back midfield fulcrum Paul Pogba to the team after his threegame suspension.

Jesse Lingard followed up Lukaku’s opener with a goal in the

36th minute to put United 2-0 up.

West Brom finished the stronger and substitute Gareth Barry reduced the deficit in the 79th minute at a corner. The team still haven’t won in four games under new manager Alan Pardew and stayed in the relegation zone in 19th place.

United lost captain and rightback Antonio Valencia to injury in the 66th minute.

FAB THREE

WITH Sadio Mane rested, Liverpool’s so-called “Fab Four” were missing a key member at Bournemout­h. It didn’t matter.

The other three – Salah, Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino – scored along with centreback Dejan Lovren at the Vitality Stadium.

The Reds rebounded from backto- back draws at Anfield – to Everton, then West Bromwich Albion – with another big away victory, having already won 5-1 at Brighton this month. They climbed above Burnley and Arsenal, and back into the Champions League qualificat­ion positions. — AP

 ??  ?? It’s no big deal: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (centre) is congratula­ted by Jesse Lingard (left) and Ander Herrera after scoring against West Bromwich Albion in the English Premier League match at The Hawthorns on Sunday. United won 2-1. — AFP
It’s no big deal: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (centre) is congratula­ted by Jesse Lingard (left) and Ander Herrera after scoring against West Bromwich Albion in the English Premier League match at The Hawthorns on Sunday. United won 2-1. — AFP
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