Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Lukaku hopes clash against Everton sparks revival

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ROMELU Lukaku will come under close scrutiny when he faces former club Everton today, looking to kick start a season that is rapidly turning into a disappoint­ment for him and his Manchester United team alike.

The Belgian internatio­nal was widely criticised after United were beaten 1-0 at home by Juventus in midweek, extending his goal drought to eight games.

The 25-year-old, signed by United from Everton for £75 million in the summer of 2017, remains a force of nature on the internatio­nal stage, having scored five times for his country in just four internatio­nals already this season.

At this stage last season he had scored five times in three Belgium games, but he had also netted a remarkable 11 goals in 13 appearance­s for his club.

Lukaku’s output for United has dropped off alarmingly this season, ason, with just four goals in his 13 outings for Jose Mourinho’s side.

Mourinho admitted itted after the Juventus game that Lukaku u was struggling but on Friday at his pre-match match press conference he backed Lukaku to bounce back.

“I always feel that,” at,” said Mourinho. “I always feel the next xt game is the game.

“I feel that every y game. One day it will be and one day he e will score, and one day his confidence levels ls will be back to normal.”

One of the reasons ons Lukaku is still in the side, though, is that Mourinho is short of options up front.

“Could I play (Marcus) Rashford there? But then I don’t have ave a winger because in this moment we are in n a difficult situation,” said Mourinho.

How United supporters porters must hope that they see the version of Lukaku who performed so remarkably for or an often average Everton side in his three years at Goodison, ending g his career there with a record of 53 3 league goals from just 104 starts.

Many observers s have noted how Lukaku is physically ally much larger now than in his days ys on Merseyside, the result, it is believed, of time spent in the gym concentrat­ing on adding muscle.

Some pundits have claimed the added heft has dulled lled his sharpness in and around the he penalty area although Lukaku himself has a different explanatio­n on for his drop in productivi­ty.

“With Belgium I’ve been playing for 10 years, since I was 16. Players know me much more,” ore,” said Lukaku this week.

“Here I still think nk my teamwork between myself and d my teammates can improve and be much better. It’s something that t we’re working on.

“The players need ed to know me and know my movement. ovement. When that starts clicking ng I think the results I have with h Belgium will also come here.”

Lukaku’s claim that he is still integratin­g himself self into the United line-up, 15 5 months after his arrival at Old Trafford, seems a dubious one.

However, with no other recognised, traditiona­l No 9 currently in Mourinho’s squad, the United manager can only hope he rediscover­s his form quickly.

Mourinho’s lack of options at the centreforw­ard position, should he want to play his preferred 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation, remains glaring despite having spent heavily on his squad during his more than two years in charge.

Rashford or Anthony Martial are possibilit­ies, as is out of form Chilean Alexis Sanchez although the former Arsenal forward is sidelined for today with a groin injury.

— SuperSport

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