Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘I was born to score’

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ROMELU LUKAKU has told Sky Sports News he is “like a leopard in the box” after the Manchester United striker ended his recent goal drought with a brace for Belgium.

Lukaku, 24, netted two second-half goals as Belgium drew 3-3 against Mexico in a friendly at King Baudouin Stadium following a seven-game drought for his club.

“Yes, it’s a relief but I knew it would come,” he said. “I feel great to be honest.

“I was born to score. I don’t think many strikers of my generation have as many goals as me. I am like a leopard in the box.” Lukaku had made an impressive start at United following his summer move from Everton, but he has struggled for opportunit­ies over the last month, with the absence of Paul Pogba appearing to have hurt his form. The striker — who was reported to have criticised his teammates for a lack of service after last weekend’s 1-0 loss to Chelsea — added: “Lately we haven’t performed like we did at the start of the season. “We started by blowing teams away, being dominant and creating chances, but in the last few weeks we didn’t play at the same level and that made it more difficult for me. “That’s the sort of thing you have to go through in the season, but now there are players coming back from injury and hopefully we can deliver performanc­es even better than at the start of the season.” Romelu Lukaku believes the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c to Old Trafford will help Manchester United “chase” Premier League leaders Manchester City. Lukaku has been an ever-present in United’s starting line-up in the league but the looming return of Ibrahimovi­c — who was an automatic selection by Jose Mourinho last season — means he will face competitio­n to lead the line. The Swede has not featured for United since April when he sustained a serious knee injury against Anderlecht in the Europa League quarterfin­als. His contract at Old Trafford ran out at the end of last season, but he was re-signed by Jose Mourinho in August and has opted to take the No 10 shirt, formerly worn by Wayne Rooney. Lukaku insists he is relishing the prospect of lining up alongside Ibrahimovi­c and is confident the pair can help United reel in Pep Guardiola’s rampant City side, who are averaging 3.45 goals per game. He told Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill: “It motivates me really, because he’s another good player to add to the squad. “When you face a team like us it’s difficult for opponents. Ibrahimovi­c coming back will help us chase Manchester City.” Lukaku’s double for Belgium means his season has started with an impressive 16 goals in 20 appearance­s for club and country, yet some doubts remain over his ability to perform on the biggest of stages. But criticism is nothing new to Lukaku and he believes he will have plenty of opportunit­ies to silence his doubters over the coming months. “I think when I signed everybody was asking questions and I think starting so well surprised a few people,” Lukaku said. “We are still in the early stages of the season and nothing is over yet. We can do much better than we are doing now.” — SkySport

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