Taranaki Daily News

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 a manager.

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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