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‘Exciting times’ as Man U put five past Bournemout­h

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LONDON: Marcus Rashford believes these are “exciting times” for Manchester United after the team scored five goals in a Premier League match at Old Trafford for the first time since 2011 to thrash Bournemout­h 5-2 on Saturday.

Rashford and Anthony Martial took their tallies for the season to 20, but they were upstaged by two more stunning strikes by teenager Mason Greenwood.

The front three with an average age of 21 have now combined for 55 goals this season.

“It’s definitely an exciting time,” Rashford told BT Sport. “We are all in goalscorin­g form; Mason has been on fire, Anthony has been on fire. They’ve been brilliant all season and it’s important to push on now.”

Victory took Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men to 55 points as they extended an unbeaten run stretching back to January to 16 games.

Harry Maguire and David de Gea were at fault for the only points the Red Devils have dropped since the restart in a 1-1 draw at Tottenham.

Both were culpable again as Junior Stanislas nutmegged the world’s most expensive defender and then fired in at De Gea’s near post completely against the run of play on 16 minutes.

Those errors were not as costly this time as Greenwood, Martial and Rashford quickly turned the game around.

Greenwood’s star is rising fast and the 18-year-old blasted home from Fernandes’ pass to get United back on track.

The hosts were then gifted a second by Adam Smith’s handball inside the area and Fernandes stepped aside to let Rashford net for the first time since January.

Martial completed the set with a stunning strike from outside the box to reach the 20 goals mark for the first time in his career.

The game appeared to be over at the break, but a sloppy start from United presented Bournemout­h with a route back into the game.

Eric Bailly replaced Victor Lindelof at half-time and the Ivorian handled as he tried to control a loose pass from Nemanja Matic.

Josh King, who was a United target in January as Solskjaer desperatel­y looked for cover for the then-injured Rashford, dispatched the penalty and moments later Bournemout­h had the ball in the net again only for Arnaut Danjuma to be flagged offside.

As in the first half, United’s response was quick and emphatic. Greenwood smashed home his 15th goal of the season on his supposedly weaker right foot to restore a two-goal lead.

Fernandes then took his tally to seven goals in 14 games by hooking a free-kick in at Aaron Ramsdale’s near post.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood, right, scores their first goal.
REUTERS Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood, right, scores their first goal.

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