The Borneo Post

Lukaku strikes late to send United fourth

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MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: Romelu Lukaku struck a dramatic 89th-minute winner as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United beat Southampto­n 3-2 at Old Trafford on Saturday to leapfrog Arsenal into fourth place in the Premier League.

United appeared to be heading towards a disappoint­ing home draw when substitute Fred exchanged passes with Luke Shaw and found the in-form Belgian on the edge of the area before Lukaku did the rest with a pinpoint 18-yard finish into the bottom corner.

Solskjaer could even enjoy the luxury of a 95th-minute penalty miss when Paul Pogba’s effort was well saved by Angus Gunn following Stuart Armstrong’s trip on Marcus Rashford.

The win, which extended caretaker manager Solskjaer’s unbeaten run in domestic football to 15 games, was much- needed after it appeared United would drop two potential ly crucial points in the chase for a top-four finish and Champions League qualificat­ion.

In a game of spectacula­r goals, Saints midfielder James WardProwse struck a superb 25-yard free-kick, awarded for an Ashley Young foul on Armstrong, into the top left- hand corner of the goal after 74 minutes to make the score 2-2.

Andreas Pereira had himself equalised for United in the 53rd minute as substitute Diogo Dalot combined with Lukaku, forcing the ball through to the young Brazilian who took a touch before curling a magnificen­t finish into the Southampto­n goal.

After a lacklustre first- half display, United were now in an irrepressi­ble mood and took the lead just six minutes later through Lukaku although Pereira was again instrument­al in the goal.

The midfielder showed his strength to hold off challenger­s in midfield before slipping through an excellentl­y-timed pass for the striker who finished clinically, into the far corner, from 15 yards.

It was an impressive turnaround from Solskjaer’s team who had been stunned by an incredible 26thminute strike by Southampto­n wing- back Yan Valery, the young Frenchman’s first goal in profession­al football and one he will long remember.

But there were question marks over David De Gea as Nathan Redmond won the ball in midfield, Charlie Austin passed wide to the overlappin­g 20-year- old and his immaculate 30-yard effort beat the United keeper at his near post.

It was a stunning goal and one which the Saints had been building towards after surviving a strong opening from the hosts who should have taken the lead inside the opening five minutes.

Twice Gunn was required to save from Lukaku from chances which really should have been converted by the United striker.

But Southampto­n clearly grew in belief after that shaky start and, by the 11th minute, were creating chances of their own as the unmarked Jannik Vestergaar­d rose to meet a Ward-Prowse corner with a header he planted well off target.

The procession of wasted opportunit­ies continued for United before the interval although Chris Smalling came close, with a header from a Young corner which flew just wide.

United had won just one of their last five home games against the Saints since Alex Ferguson’s retirement and when Solskjaer’s already injury- ravaged squad suffered the loss of Alexis Sanchez, hurt in a challenge with Jan Bednarek after 51 minutes, the hopes of improving that record looked distant. — AFP

 ??  ?? Bayern Munich’s Thomas Mueller scores their second goal. — Reuters photo
Bayern Munich’s Thomas Mueller scores their second goal. — Reuters photo

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