The Sun (Malaysia)

United on the up, Spurs down Saints

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scored his first Premier League goal for 15 months as Manchester United extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 18 games to move up to fifth with a 3-1 victory at relegation-threatened Middlesbro­ugh yesterday.

Jesse Lingard added a stunning second and Antonio Valencia a stoppage-time third after an embarrassi­ng mistake by former United keeper Victor Valdes as Jose Mourinho’s side ended a 19-week stay in sixth by climbing a place.

Their latest victory as they became the first club to record 600 Premier League wins puts them a distant 17 points behind leaders Chelsea but two points ahead of their nearest rivals Arsenal and Everton in seventh, boosting their hopes of a top-four finish in the race to qualify for a place in next season’s Champions League.

Middlesbro­ugh pulled a late goal back through substitute Rudy Gestede, but they remain secondbott­om, five points adrift of safety after an 11th league game without victory as caretaker manager Steve Agnew tasted defeat in his first match following the departure of Aitor Karanka.

Gestede initially appeared to bite defender Eric Bailly in a stoppage time melee on the edge of the visitors’ area in an altercatio­n missed by referee Jon Moss and his assistants.

Replays showed there was no contact as the pair engaged in an angry clinch, but punches appeared to be thrown afterwards in the players tunnel a both sides left the pitch.

United were last beaten in the league at the end of October, a record which rarely looked under threat once they took a deserved 30th minute lead through Fellaini.

The Belgian internatio­nal midfielder had scored his previous league goal in a 2-1 defeat at Bournemout­h in December 2015, but had few problems in ending that barren run with his third goal of the season.

Ashley Young cut in from the left to send over a searching cross to the far post, and as Valdes and former Manchester United defender Fabio hesitated, Fellaini was left with the simple task of heading the ball into an unguarded net from close range.

David De Gea was called into action just once before the break, saving well from Gaston Ramirez, who along with Stewart Downing and Alvaro Negredo was restored to the starting line-up by Agnew, the trio having previously fallen out of favour with Karanka.

With Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c suspended and Paul Pogba ruled out by a hamstring problem, it was only the third time this season neither had featured on the team-sheet.

United made light of their absence as Lingard doubled the lead in spectacula­r style in the 62nd minute.

The England internatio­nal picked up possession just inside the Middlesbro­ugh half, and as Bernardo stood off inviting the midfielder to advance, he did just that to send an unstoppabl­e shot into the top corner from 20 yards.

It gave the hosts hope of salvaging a point in the final 13 minutes, but Mourinho’s side held out without further alarm, Valencia pouncing on a slip by Valdes to walk the ball into an unguarded net to embellish the margin of victory.

In a later game yesterday, Tottenham overcame the absence of leading scorer Harry Kane to beat Southampto­n 2-1 and close the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea.

First half goals from Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli at White Hart Lane gave Mauricio Pochettino’s side the cushion they needed to hold onto victory after James Ward-Prowse halved the deficit early in the second half.

With 10 games remaining, the chances of overhaulin­g Chelsea’s 10-point lead are slim, but victory strengthen­ed Spurs’ position in the race to guarantee a top four finish by extending the gap to fifth place to seven points.

Southampto­n are well clear of the relegation places and their remaining aim this season is to maintain their top 10 standing. – AFP

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