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Manchester United back on track

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Manchester United moved back into second place in the Premier League behind Manchester City as they eased to 2-0 victory over Everton at a subdued Goodison Park. United manager Jose Mourinho was keen to end a sequence of three draws and they were able to achieve it with the minimum of fuss against Sam Allardyce’s toothless hosts. Anthony Martial compensate­d for the absence of Romelu Lukaku and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c with a superb curling effort from 20 yards in the 57th minute after former United star Wayne Rooney lost possession. Everton barely posed a threat apart from an Oumar Niasse header off target, and United wrapped up a win that reduces Manchester City’s lead to 12 points before they play Watford on Tuesday when Jesse Lingard struck a brilliant shot from outside the area beyond Jordan Pickford.

United’s goals may have been spectacula­r but this was a largely efficient display settled by an increase in tempo and work-rate at the start of the second half that was more than enough to dispatch a timid Everton. Mourinho was missing Lukaku, ruled out of a return to Everton after suffering a heavy knock to the head against Southampto­n, and Ibrahimovi­c, who has a knee injury, but they were still far too strong for Everton.

The United manager has cut a downbeat figure after a winless run of four matches, which included the shock League Cup loss at Bristol City and Premier League draws against Leicester City, Burnley and Southampto­n. This, however, was an untroubled return to second place in the table apart from a couple of moments of anxiety after Martial put them ahead just before the hour.

In a match short on high excitement, it needed moments of magic to add a layer of gloss to a colourless occasion and Martial provided it, along with the prolific Lingard. Something special was required to beat Everton’s outstandin­g goalkeeper Pickford and it duly arrived via the quick feet and precise finish into the top corner from Martial after a neat pass from Paul Pogba, who was again involved later on when the rapidly maturing Lingard added a stylish second. United’s chase of City at the summit is surely forlorn but the battle for the top four looks increasing­ly competitiv­e, so this was an important victory.

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