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Romelo Lukaku Scores As Man United Beats Man City In Houston Friendly
Romelu Lukaku showed just why Manchester United rained the
cash to sign him as Jose Mourinho's men earned early bragging rights
against bitter rivals Manchester City courtesy of a 2-0 win at the
International Champions Cup.
Belgium international Lukaku, who
arrived from Everton for a reported £75million, opened his account in
the 2-1 friendly win over Real Salt Lake on Monday.
And
Lukaku made it two goals in two games with Thursday's opening strike in
the first Manchester derby played on foreign soil at NRG Stadium in
Houston, Texas – where Ederson and Kyle Walker made their debuts for
City.
Lukaku showed his pace and steenght as he put United ahead
after rounding City's debutant goalkeeper Ederson – who experienced a
mixed evening – in the 37th minute and Pep Guardiola's men crumbled
again before half-time.
Playing with Lukaku for the first time,
Marcus Rashford was not overshadowed as he produced a clinical finish to
double the lead two minutes later.
Aside from Eric Bailly, Jose
Mourinho named arguably his strongest XI, with David de Gea, Antonio
Valencia, Victor Lindelof, Chris Smalling, Daley Blind, Ander Herrera,
Paul Pogba, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Jesse Lingard, Rashford and Lukaku in
the line-up.
City fans got a glimpse of Ederson and Walker for
the first time, while Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne, Vincent Kompany,
Raheem Sterling and Yaya Toure also started, with star recruit Bernardo
Silva still away on holiday following the Confederations Cup.
With
the worker bee – a symbol of Manchester's industrial heritage – on
United and City's jerseys in respect to those affected by the terror
attack in May, there was added motivation and emotion to the pre-season
derby.
Ederson was tested early following his arrival from
Portuguese champions Benfica, pushing away Herrera's long-range effort
for a corner, as United looked sharper and quicker on the ball.
Lukaku,
Rashford, Mkhitaryan and Lingard were all threatening but you could
forgive City for starting sluggishly, this was their first competitive
pre-season fixture after all. However, they slowly found their rhythm
thanks to 17-year-old Englishman Phil Foden, who showed poise and
quality beyond his age.
And there was a tricky moment for De Gea
in the 25th minute after Sterling's shot took a deflection off Smalling –
the Spanish goalkeeper scrambling to get a hand to the ball.
United
somehow survived going 1-0 down on the half-hour mark after desperately
throwing their bodies on the line to block shots from Patrick Roberts
and Sterling.
But United went into the break in control thanks to quick-fire goals from Lukaku and Rashford.
Lukaku nodded the ball past the onrushing Ederson and fired brilliantly into the net from an acute angle in the 37th minute.
And
City fell apart two minutes later as Mkhitaryan's penetrating run
through the middle created space for Rashford on the left and the
youngster finished coolly past Ederson.
It almost got worse for
Ederson seven minutes into the second half when the Brazilian was nearly
caught off his line by Rashford.
There was another let off for City after Lukaku rattled the woodwork from just inside the penalty area minutes later.
The
second half brought an influx of substitution as Gabriel Jesus, Leroy Sane,
John Stones, Nicolas Otamendi, and even City outcasts Samir Nasri and
Eliaquim Mangala were given minutes.
Mourinho also introduced the
likes of Anthony Martial, Michael Carrick, Marouane Fellaini and
Bailly, and the substitutions took the energy and intensity out of the
game as United eventually eased to victory in their ICC opener.
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