Daily Dispatch

Praise for Lukaku, Fellaini

Man United held on to register a 2-1 victory over resilient Watford

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Jose Mourinho hailed the spirit of his Manchester United team after they withstood intense late pressure from early Premier League pacesetter­s Watford to win 2-1 and relieve the pressure on his shoulders.

United have endured a miserable start to the season, losing two of their first four matches and slipping well off the searing pace set by Liverpool, Chelsea and Watford themselves.

But two goals in three firsthalf minutes from in-form Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling gave them valuable breathing space at half time and ultimately paved the way to a victory that ended Watford’s perfect record. Rocked by United’s strong finish to the first half, Watford pulled a goal back midway through the second period through Andre Gray but failed to find an equaliser.

A relaxed-looking Mourinho singled out Lukaku and Marouane Fellaini for praise.

“I’m very happy with the points. I’m happy with the spirit, I’m very happy with something that represents for me the spirit of the team – which is a Lukaku sliding tackle after 50 metres running back to help the team.”

The Portuguese manager said he had picked Fellaini to beef up the defence for the past couple of games after costly defensive errors against Brighton and Tottenham.

“I felt that my central defenders need somebody to support them, to give them the first wall, physicalit­y.

“But Marouane is giving us more than that. He’s also giving us quality and simplicty.”

Mourinho opted for power rather than guile at Vicarage Road, with a physically imposing midfield trio of Paul Pogba, Fellaini and Nemanja Matic.

Former Watford player Ashley Young came in at left-back to replace Luke Shaw, who suffered a head injury while on England duty last week.

Midway through the half Alexis Sanchez had the ball in the net but it was ruled out for offside and minutes later the Chilean forced a fine save from Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster following a jinking run.

United, backed by their vocal travelling fans, who regularly chanted the name of Mourinho, were establishi­ng a foothold in the game and made their pressure count in the 35th minute.

Watford failed to clear a freekick and when the ball came back in, Lukaku was on hand to bundle home off his midriff to score his seventh goal as many games for club and country this season.

Foster then kept out a powerful Pogba drive but United were two up in the 38th minute when Smalling controlled a Fellaini header following a corner, and smashed the ball home.

There was also late drama when Matic was sent off for a second yellow card but De Gea brilliantl­y kept out a Christian Kabasele header from the resulting free-kick.

I’m very happy with the points.

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JOSE MOURINHO

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