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SHUT IT, SCHOLES

Jose hits back over legend’s Pogba attack

- JACK GAUGHAN at Goodison Park

JOSE MOURINHO launched an astonishin­g attack on Manchester United legend Paul Scholes last night.

Scholes has been outspoken on the form of Paul Pogba, claiming the midfielder is unfit and ‘just strolling through games’.

Mourinho hit back in blistering fashion after the midfielder’s man- of-the-match performanc­e during yesterday’s 2-0 victory at Everton.

‘The only thing Paul Scholes does is criticise,’ said Mourinho. ‘ He doesn’t comment, he criticises.

‘It’s not Paul Pogba’s fault that he makes much more money than Paul Scholes. It’s just the way football is.

‘I think Scholes will be in the history books as a phenomenal player, but not as a pundit.’

Mourinho also questioned whether Scholes would make it as a manager, saying: ‘If one day Paul decides to be a manager, I wish he can be 25 per cent as successful as myself.’

AT FULL Time there were clenched fists in the air from Paul Pogba and marcos Rojo. That may have looked a little over the top after something as humdrum as a Premier League victory, but it served to indicate just how necessary this result was for manchester United.

At United, a sticky run of results can escalate into a crisis very quickly and that was the road Jose mourinho’s team were travelling when they arrived on merseyside.

Draws against Leicester, Burnley and Southampto­n meant failure to win here would have equalled United’s worst return from a Christmas and New Year schedule.

At times, especially in the first half, United were not convincing. They were passive and lacking in energy. They also looked low on confidence.

But against an everton team who were ultimately very disappoint­ing, United took a grip of the game in the second half and eventually won it with two goals of the highest quality. This is the thing about United. even in these relatively fallow times, they have great young talent in their squad.

Here, Pogba was the game’s best player, despite his apparent dislike of real tackling. The Frenchman’s passing and vision were of a very high order.

And then there were the two goals; one from Anthony martial and one from Jesse Lingard. Both were terrific and if they don’t make mourinho smile a little then one wonders if anything ever will.

Despite their lack of menace in the first half, United were much better once the second period started. For the first time in the game they had started to look threatenin­g.

inevitably, Pogba was involved. Receiving the ball on the left, a few yards outside the penalty area, he had options on both sides and runners arriving. He was waiting for martial, though, and when he flicked the ball across the top of the box into his team-mate’s path, the United centre forward took a touch to control it before curling it with his right instep away from Jordan Pickford’s dive and into the everton keeper’s top-left corner.

Pickford is a talented and improving young english goalkeeper and he had another good game here. There was little he could do about that goal, however, and maybe even less about the one that Lingard curled beyond him about 20 minutes later.

This time the danger arrived after everton had a throw-in and the fact the home team lost possession almost immediatel­y will have irritated Sam Allardyce hugely, given that his team had just been threatenin­g to equalise during a 10-minute spell that was their best of the game.

Once again, though, there was so much to admire about the goal. Good United teams have always seized on opponents’ mistakes clinically and here the players in red were all over everton as soon as they won the ball by the left touchline.

Lingard still had much to do when the ball was played through to him. The 25-year-old england star — a shining light amid the United gloom recently — was 35 yards from goal and had a defender, michael Keane, in his way.

But Lingard eased past Keane as though he was not there and caressed the ball from under his feet with power and accuracy back into the same corner that martial had found a little earlier.

One had to feel a little sorry for Pickford. Shots like this embarrass goalkeeper­s.

Lingard, meanwhile, is in such a rich vein of form that he believes he can score every time an opportunit­y presents itself.

He has scored seven times in his last nine games and it is the kind of run that will not have escaped the attention of Gareth Southgate in a World Cup year.

Over the course of the game, United deserved their victory. missing a whole host of players through injury and suspension, they began the game looking rather vulnerable but were completely comfortabl­e by the end.

That is to their credit, even if a better team than everton would have taken advantage of their hesitancy early in the game.

everton were the better team in the opening stages. They moved the ball around brightly as United failed to press them and with a little more quality in attacking areas they might have found a way through to trouble David de Gea.

Ultimately, though, they finished the game without having a shot on target and that was telling. everton were tepid in the second half and only roused themselves once United had taken the lead. The introducti­on of James mcCarthy and Aaron Lennon as substitute­s helped them and twice in a minute midway through the half they could have equalised.

The unmarked Oumar Niasse headed wide from mason Holgate’s cross and Tom Davies shot against a defender’s legs when United found themselves in a penalty- box muddle almost immediatel­y after. But for a team supposedly improving, everton were a let-down.

Allardyce has never beaten mourinho and has won only once in all his years against United.

At the outset, this looked like an opportunit­y to buck a trend. But United showed some stubbornne­ss yesterday and mourinho will feel it was long overdue.

EVERTON (4-4-1-1): Pickford 6; Holgate 6, Keane 6, Williams 5, Martina 5.5; Vlasic 6, Schneiderl­in 5, Rooney 6 (McCarthy 62min, 7), Bolasie 6 (Lennon 62, 6); Davies 6.5; Niasse 5 (Calvert-Lewin 81).

Subs not used: Jagielka, Sigurdsson, Robles, Kenny. Booked: Rooney, Holgate. Manager: Sam Allardyce 6. MANCHESTER UNITED (4-1-4-1): De Gea; Lindelof 6.5, Jones 7, Rojo 6, Shaw 6; Matic 6; Mata 6 (Tuanzebe 90), Herrera 6, Pogba 7.5, LINGARD 8 (Blind 87); Martial 7.5 (Rashford 78). Subs not used: Smalling, Romero, Mkhitaryan, Darmian. Scorers: Martial 57, Lingard 81. Booked: None. Manager: Jose Mourinho 7. Referee: Andre Marriner 6. Attendance: 39,188.

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