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FERNANDES THE CATALYST IN WELCOME VICTORY FOR MAN UNITED

▶ Solskjaer criticises schedule after his side claim a 3-1 win over Everton

- RICHARD JOLLY

Strange as it sounds, Manchester United equalled a record of excellence. A club that can teeter on the brink of crisis registered a seventh successive Premier League away win.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer matched Alex Ferguson’s best from 1993 and, while he tries to emulate his mentor in grander respects, he illustrate­d the dangers of writing him off prematurel­y and seemed to borrow from the great Scot’s playbook in his post-match grievances.

Solskjaer’s United can veer between highs and lows, but they show an expertise in escapology.

Mediocre against Arsenal and miserable versus Istanbul Basaksehir, they needed a result and inflicted Everton’s just second home defeat under Carlo Ancelotti yesterday.

Solskjaer was never likely to be sacked in the internatio­nal break; now he won’t be, but United are still in the lower half of the table. Perhaps it was a trick from Ferguson’s manual or a sign of the pressure, but the often amiable Solskjaer complained about the authoritie­s.

“We are playing Saturday lunchtime,” he said. “It’s an absolute shambles. We tried to move this game a month ago. The boys deserve better. We don’t look after the players. They are not robots. Luke Shaw got injured because of it, a hamstring which might be a long one.”

Marcus Rashford’s shoulder problem will also be assessed. United were hurt physically, but not in another respect.

A redemptive 3- 1 triumph served as a microcosm of last season. Bruno Fernandes salvaged that campaign with a catalytic impact. He had delivered an equaliser at Goodison Park in March.

He went further on his return to Merseyside, transformi­ng an early deficit into a win with a quick brace and an injury-time assist for Edinson Cavani’s first United goal. “I am very happy with Bruno’s performanc­e,” Solskjaer said.

In a midfield minus the benched Paul Pogba, the excellent Fred and Scott McTominay offered a more solid platform.

As United prospered on their left, Shaw exploited James Rodriguez’s reluctance to track back. Ancelotti switched the Colombian to the other wing in the second half, but by then the damage had been done.

“It was not a good performanc­e,” said the Italian, after a third straight loss. Initially, though, he had more to savour. Two of the six men he recalled contribute­d to the opener.

Jordan Pickford played a long ball. Dominic Calvert- Lewin won a flick-on and Bernard jinked inside Aaron Wan-Bissaka to place a shot beyond David de Gea.

While Everton had struggled without the suspended Richarliso­n, his fellow Brazilian deputised adeptly. Bernard was the supplier when Calvert-Lewin glanced a header over and

again when he found the overlappin­g Lucas Digne, whose shot rattled the frame of the goal.

And yet there were hints of Everton’s fragility. “We were slow at the back,” Ancelotti said bluntly.

“The problem was that after we scored we were not able to defend well.” Anthony Martial, with a scuffed shot, and Marcus Rashford, with a looping effort, had threatened early goals before Fernandes struck twice in eight minutes.

Shaw got a second assist in four days, crossing for Fer

nandes to head in. Everton’s aversion to marking was apparent again when Fernandes crossed, an unchecked Rashford rose but did not seem to make contact as the ball curled into the far corner.

Certainly the ever unselfish Rashford did not claim it, pointing to the Portuguese in celebratio­n.

The recalled Pickford was far from a flawless comeback. He spilled a free-kick, seemingly fouled Harry Maguire in the box and allowed the United captain to hook the ball on to the roof of an unguarded net.

 ?? AP ?? Bruno Fernandes, who revived Manchester United’s campaign last season at Goodison Park, returned to score two goals and assisted in the third against Everton yesterday
AP Bruno Fernandes, who revived Manchester United’s campaign last season at Goodison Park, returned to score two goals and assisted in the third against Everton yesterday

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