Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Lukaku-inspired United thump Swans

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MANCHESTER UNITED maintained their dream Premier League start as goals from Eric Bailly, Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial secured a 4-0 victory at Swansea City on Saturday. Having put West Ham United to the sword with another 4-0 win in their opening game of the new campaign, United looked like being made to settle for a narrower scoreline for much of the game in South Wales. But after they had claimed the lead at the end of a tight first half through Bailly’s first goal for the club, they netted three times in a stylish five-minute spell late in the game to give the scoreline an emphatic look. It meant maximum p points, eight goals and two clean sheets in their opening two games for Jose Mourinho’s side. There was a scare for United in the third minute as Jordan Ayew burst forwards for Swansea, cut in from the left and mishit a cross that grazed the visitors’ crossbar.

Mourinho’s men broke almost immediatel­y when Lukaku seized on an errant pass and raced towards goal, but his initial shot was blocked and his follow-up effort curled wide.

The woodwork then came to Swansea’s rescue as the lively opening continued with Juan Mata’s free-kick from the right headed against the crossbar by Phil Jones.

United’s frustratio­n was highlighte­d on the half-hour when Marcus Rashford sent an ambitious long-range effort straight at home goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

Pogba was walking a tightrope when, moments after being booked for a cynical foul on Tom Carroll, he tripped Olsson and received what appeared to be a final warning from refe referee Jon Moss.

The visitorsvi­s ought to have led nine minutes before th the interval when Swansea failed to clear a sim simple high ball.

Rashfo Rashford collected it and raced clear, but sent a tametam effort straight at Fabianksi.

United finally claimed the lead on the stroke of halftime as a corner from the left was head headed by Pogba and forced onto the crossbar by Fabianski, with Bailly reacting quickest t to poke home the rebound.

After a low-key opening to the second half, Rash Rashford cut in from the left and tried his luck w with a right-foot effort but Fabianski gathered the ball after an initial fumble.

Swanse Swansea pressed through the lively Ayew and one run from the Ghanaian allowed Leroy Fer a shooting chance, only for him to lift his effort well over the bar.

Tammy Abraham should then have tested United goalkeeper David de Gea, but he headed wide from a decent cross by Olsson.

Lukaku doubled United’s lead on 80 minutes when he finished coolly after a neat pass from Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

That was the signal for Swansea’s defence to go missing as Mkhitaryan fed Pogba, who beat Fabianksi with a neat chip on 82 minutes to make it 3-0.

Substitute Martial then collected a Pogba pass and weaved his way through a static home defence on 84 minutes to complete the scoring with a neat finish into the bottomrigh­t corner. — SuperSport

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