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Martial leaves Sheffield hot and bothered to offer glimpse of true potential

- By James Ducker NORTHERN FOOTBALL CORRESPOND­ENT at Old Trafford

It was Paul Scholes who once said that Anthony Martial “doesn’t look bothered if he scores a goal”, but as the France striker watched the final 10 minutes from the stands, basking in the warm evening sun and the afterglow of his first hat-trick for Manchester United, he could not wipe the smile from his face.

Martial is still a work in progress as a centre-forward but the days when you look at him and wonder – as Scholes once did – how much it all really means to him are becoming increasing­ly few and far between. It is probably reflective of their struggles in front of goal over recent seasons that this was the first Premier League hat-trick by a Manchester United player since Robin van Persie in 2013, but they rolled back the years here to provide another exciting glimpse of what the future may hold.

Victory extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches and moved them to within two points of Chelsea in the race for Champions League qualificat­ion. But perhaps as important was the manner of the performanc­e, one dripping with the creative flair of Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba in midfield and knotted together by Martial’s deft touch in front of goal. Martial now has 19 goals for the campaign – his best return in a United shirt and joint top scorer with Marcus Rashford. Whereas Manchester United dazzled in the heat, though, Sheffield United wilted. But this was not a day when Chris Wilder could bemoan bad luck. Given the volume of chances the hosts spurned, the scoreline, if anything, was kind.

Certainly going forward, this is much closer to the vision Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has for United – fast and furious with a healthy sprinkling of finesse. They look so much more imaginativ­e, well oiled and, yes, happier. This was a team enjoying their football, as embodied by Martial.

If Fernandes has helped to unlock the team’s potential, and this was another arresting turn from the Portugal playmaker, Pogba’s return alongside him could accelerate that process of liberation.

This was their first start together in United colours after a tantalisin­g half an hour at Tottenham on Friday had whet the appetite and the impact on all around them was pronounced. The most obvious beneficiar­y was Martial, who has hit it off with Fernandes on and off the pitch. He is growing into the centre-forward’s position after so long out wide and this was his most devastatin­g performanc­e to date in the role. Aaron Wan-bissaka has suddenly found there are so many more options for him bombing forward from right-back and he set up Martial’s second with a low cross following another link-up between Fernandes and Pogba.

Rashford? This was a difficult night for him in front of goal, the England striker twice getting his feet in a tangle to fluff two golden chances in the first half, but he set up Martial’s first and third goals and never gave Wilder’s side any respite, particular­ly when dropping into little pockets of space.

The game was just seven minutes old when Oliver Norwood allowed Wan-bissaka’s throw-in to run by him. Rashford picked up the ball and, with time and space on the right byline, drilled a low cross into Martial who, lurking in the six-yard box, stuck out his left foot to coolly steer the ball home.

When Solskjaer talks about wanting Martial to score more poacher’s goals, this is what he has in mind.

If anything summed up United’s day, though, it was their third goal.

Pogba sprayed the ball into the feet of Fernandes, who flicked it into Martial. Martial in turn found Rashford, who returned the ball with a precise pass that split two defenders. Martial’s finish was sublime, dinking the ball over the advancing Simon Moore. He most definitely looks bothered.

Manchester United (4-3-3) De Gea 6; Wan-bissaka 7, Lindelof 6, Maguire 8, Shaw 5; Pogba 8 (Pereira 80), Matic 7, Greenwood 6 (Mata 80); Fernandes 8 (Mctominay 80), Rashford 7 (James 80), Martial 9 (Ighalo 80). Subs Romero (g), Bailly, Fred, Williams.

Booked Shaw.

Sheffield United (3-5-2) Moore 6; Basham 4, Jagielka 5, Robinson 5; Baldock 5, Lundstram 5, Norwood 4 (Berge h-t), Fleck 5, Stevens 5; Mcgoldrick 5 (Zivkovic 64), Mousset 6 (Mcburnie h-t). Subs Verrips (g), L Freeman, Sharp, K Freeman, Osborn, Rodwell.

Referee Anthony Taylor (Cheshire).

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Anthony Martial scored Manchester United’s first Premier League hat-trick since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement at the end of the 2012-13 season. Robin van Persie was the last United player to score one against Aston Villa in April 2013.

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