Khaleej Times

Manchester United sail past lowly Stoke City

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manchester — With Alexis Sanchez potentiall­y on his way to Manchester United, two members of the current forward line issued reminders of their goal-scoring talents on Monday.

Anthony Martial and Romelu Lukaku, whose places in the team would be threatened by the arrival of Sanchez, both netted in United’s 3-0 win over relegation­threatened Stoke in the English Premier League.

Martial’s goal, in particular, stood out. The winger curled a firsttime shot into the top corner from the edge of the penalty area to make it 2-0 in the 38th minute. Antonio Valencia had put United ahead in the ninth with a fierce leftfooted shot into the top corner.

United capitalise­d on Manchester City’s first loss in the league — at Liverpool on Sunday — to reduce the gap to the leader to 12 points with 15 games remaining. Reeling in City is highly improbable at this stage but United, which is alone in second place, is in the best position to do so.

Former Norwich and Aston Villa coach Paul Lambert was hired as Stoke manager hours before kickoff, as a replacemen­t for the fired Mark Hughes, and was in the stands at Old Trafford to see the size of the task awaiting him.

United goalkeeper David De Gea was needed to pull off good saves from Xherdan Shaqiri and Mame Biram Diouf, but it was comfortabl­e for United on an

I didn’t watch Liverpool beat Manchester City, it doesn’t change anything Jose Mourinho

evening of occasional hailstorms in northwest England.

Stoke, who have been in the top flight since 2008, are in third-tolast place after 23 games.

Valencia, back from nearly a month out with a hamstring injury, collected Paul Pogba’s pass, cut inside, and blasted a shot into the top corner with his weaker foot to give United the lead.

That goal was eclipsed by Martial, who was also picked out by an astute pass from Pogba. The France forward didn’t hesitate in meeting it with a first-time shot that bent beyond the grasp of Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland.

Lukaku added a third goal in the 72nd when he controlled a pass from Martial inside the area, spun marker Kevin Wimmer and sent in a shot on the turn that fizzed past Butland.

United moved three points clear of Chelsea and Liverpool in the race for qualificat­ion for the Champions League.

“I didn’t watch Liverpool beat Manchester City, it doesn’t change anything,” Mourinho said. “The distance is an important distance, I have been there before.

“They have their destiny in their hands.” — AP

 ?? AP ?? Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (left) watches his shot on goal as Stoke City’s Kevin Wimmer looks on during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Stoke City at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on Monday. —
AP Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku (left) watches his shot on goal as Stoke City’s Kevin Wimmer looks on during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Stoke City at Old Trafford in Manchester, England on Monday. —

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