Manawatu Standard

Win shoots Man United to the top

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It’s been a long, expensive and often turbulent journey, but Manchester United are back in a place they used to know so well.

Top of the Premier League.

A 1-0 win at Burnley yesterday, secured by a deflected volley from Paul Pogba, lifted United above rivals Liverpool to the summit of England’s top division after 17 games, approachin­g the halfway point of the season.

The great Alex Ferguson was still in charge the last time United led the standings this deep into a league campaign. That was in the 2012-13 season and Ferguson would go on to lead United to the title in what proved to be his final season as amanager.

Can Ole Gunnar Solskjaer do the same?

The Norwegian said this week that ‘‘no-one remembers the January league tables’’ but it didn’t stop him having a look of satisfacti­on at the final whistle. Quite justifiabl­y, too, given the criticism he has faced in his two years in charge, mostly from those who believe he isn’t qualified to be a manager at this level.

Yet he has done something David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho, his three predecesso­rs following Ferguson’s retirement, were unable to do.

United moved into a three-point lead over Liverpool that could immediatel­y be wiped out, with Solskjaer’s side heading to Anfield on Monday.

It was a slog against Burnley, as it often is at Turf Moor, with the hosts defending diligently before being undone by a cruel piece of fortune in the 71st minute when Pogba’s shot was deflected in by Burnley right back Matt Lowton.

Earlier, Sheffield United ended the longest winless start to a Premier League season with a 1-0 win over Newcastle.

The win came at the 18th time of asking for Chris Wilder’s side, which is still in last place – on just five points and nine points from safety – but there’s a glimmer of hope of staying up for a team that was challengin­g for the European positions for much of last season.

Everton overcame the absence of injured strikers Dominic Calvert-lewin and Richarliso­n to win 2-1 at Wolverhamp­ton in the other game yesterday.

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