Daily Dispatch

Red Devils wraps up Toffees with reassuring powerplay

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MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho claimed drawing level with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table did not enter his mind following their 4-0 win over Everton.

United have the same points and goal difference as Pep Guardiola’s side after goals from Antonio Valencia, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial secured an emphatic victory over the Toffees.

“I didn’t think one single second about Man City,” said Mourinho. “I thought about Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.

“They didn’t win their matches and it was a chance for us to get two points like they got last week when we drew against Stoke. I was just thinking about them, not City. City won their game, they did their job.

“There is clearly a difference in relation to last season. We played better and we score more goals.”

Mourinho felt the margin of victory, secured courtesy of three goals in the final seven minutes, was not flattering and reflected the dominance of his side.

“I think if the result was 2-0 or 3-0 after 30 minutes, I would say a clear reflection of fantastic football we played in the first 30-35 minutes, ultradomin­ant against a team that defended with five, with four, I think we played phenomenal.

“The 2-0 came and after that the third and fourth goal are just a consequenc­e of a team that are sad and another team that is happy. It was probably our best performanc­e of the season.”

Mourinho also dismissed reports that an injury suffered by France midfielder Paul Pogba in their Champions League win over Basel could see him on the sidelines for up to three months.

“I don’t know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days, honestly,” Mourinho explained.

“Any comment, any rumour is totally wrong because we don’t know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days. The player was diagnosed initially after the match.

“Because of the muscle and the bleeding, the decision was to wait one more week and to discover clearly in the scans. Nobody in this club talked about 12 days or 12 weeks.”

Everton striker Wayne Rooney was afforded a generous reception by the home fans on his Old Trafford return and left to a standing ovation when he was substitute­d in the 82d minute.

Mourinho added: “I didn’t need to ask the fans. It is the nature of English fans, the nature of big clubs. When a player is big in the club and an important part of club history, I think every club does that.”

Everton have now lost four consecutiv­e games in all competitio­ns, conceding 12 goals and scoring none.

Despite the margin of the defeat, Everton manager Ronald Koeman claimed he saw signs of improvemen­t from his players and the scoreline flattered United.

“I wasn’t so impressed by United,” said the “Toffees” mamager. “That is maybe strange after a 4-0 defeat but they were really clinical and we didn’t deserve this. Sometimes in life and football you get more than you deserved. I think here we got less.

“You can support players, give them confidence but still we started afraid.

“However you saw really a reaction in the team today. I saw a different team from the one which lost to Atalanta on Thursday, more togetherne­ss and aggression on the pitch.” — AFP

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? ON THE MONEY: Antonio Valencia, second from right, of Manchester United lets rip to hand the Red Devils their first goal during the Premier League match against Everton at Old Trafford. United pulled off a great 4-0 win in a match which pleased coach...
Picture: GETTY IMAGES ON THE MONEY: Antonio Valencia, second from right, of Manchester United lets rip to hand the Red Devils their first goal during the Premier League match against Everton at Old Trafford. United pulled off a great 4-0 win in a match which pleased coach...

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