The Citizen (KZN)

Ole swoons over Rashford strike

- London

– Marcus Rashford’s “bolt from the blue” stopped resurgent Chelsea in their tracks as his sensationa­l free-kick fired Manchester United into the League Cup quarterfin­als with a 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

With 73 minutes on the clock and Chelsea beginning to dominate after Michy Batshuayi’s superb equaliser, Rashford lined up a free-kick 40 metres out and sent the ball dipping and swerving past a helpless Willy Caballero.

Rashford had given a near full-strength United a deserved half-time lead from the penalty spot after Welshman Daniel James had been fouled by Marcos Alonso.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side held out reasonably comfortabl­y to claim a third successive away victory having previously not won on the road since March.

It was United’s second win over Chelsea this season, having beaten them 4-0 on the opening day of the Premier League.

Since then Frank Lampard’s youthful Chelsea side have responded superbly and had won their last seven matches in all competitio­ns to move into the Premier League’s top four.

United, however, have laboured since but there are encouragin­g signs that they are beginning to hit their stride and Solskjaer appears to have targeted the League Cup.

He made only four changes to the side that started in the 3-1 win at Norwich City at the weekend, with 19-year-old Brandon Williams the only unfamiliar face.

“We’ve been leading 1-0 in many games and not kicked on. Today we were excellent, with fast-flowing football. That’s Manchester United. We’re trying to get back to that,” Solskjaer said.

“I’ve seen Rashford in training so many times.”

Lampard said the freekick had been a bolt from the blue.

He felt the game was theirs for the taking after Batshuayi, scorer of the winner at Ajax last week, ran from the halfway line before holding off a tackle and coolly dispatchin­g a low shot into the bottom corner.

“No team can stop that,” he said. “We weren’t at our best in the first half, we were a little slow with our passing, but I loved the first half-hour of the second half.”

He was not too downhearte­d. “I saw a lot of things that were good for us for the future, a lot of positives,” he said. –

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