Romelu Lukaku: Shines for Manchester United
Romelu Lukaku struck twice to lead Manchester United to an emphatic 4-1 away win over CSKA Moscow in the UEFA Champions League Group A on Wednesday.
The Belgian striker headed home after four minutes and tapped in just before the interval for his 10th goal of the season to put the English Premier League side 3-0 ahead at halftime.
Lukaku took advantage of CSKA’s porous defence, tapping in a cross by Anthony Martial that bounced past central defender Vasily Berezutsky.
Patient and energetic with the ball, United capitalised on a string of mistakes by CSKA’s backline, creating space and opportunities to attack.
Martial had slotted home a penalty kick in between Lukaku’s goals and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a fourth in the second half.
The result gives United, three-times European champions, a maximum six points from their opening two matches.
Konstantin Kuchaev grabbed a late consolation for CSKA in the 90th minute, depriving United of a second successive Champions League shutout.
They are unbeaten this season and level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
United, without first-choice central midfielders Paul Pogba, Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick, lead the group by three points from CSKA and Basel.
“I think a performance can only be good for the team and for the players,” United manager Jose Mourinho said.
“For the team (the) confidence is good, because six points in two matches in Champions League gives us a good position.”
The absence of key midfielders was not noticeable on the pitch, and Mourinho insisted it had no impact on his team’s mindset.
“It was a strong performance, a very strong start with great personality,” he said.
“Nobody (is) speaking about players that couldn’t play. Nobody worries about that. Everybody is thinking in trust and belief in the players who are going to start.”
Mourinho said he was pleased with United’s return to the Champions League after a season out of Europe’s most prestigious club competition.
“In the last appearances of Manchester United in the Champions League, the results away from home were not the best,” he said.
“After one season outside, we come back and we come back in a strong way with a strong performance away.”
CSKA‘S defensive woes outweighed the few dangerous chances they had, including a powerful strike by Fedor Chalov that was punched over the bar by United goalkeeper David de Gea.
Elsewhere, Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to snatch a 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday with the last kick of the game.
The result took Antonio Conte’s side top of Champions League Group C.
France international Antoine Griezmann rammed a penalty kick beyond former Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to give the home side a barely-deserved lead in the 40th minute.
He was scoring the first European goal at their new stadium after striking the first Liga goal there this month.
Former Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata, who also spent time in Atletico’s youth system, pulled Chelsea level by glancing in Eden Hazard’s cross in the 60th minute.
This was after the visitors had failed to make their first-half dominance count.
Batshuayi replaced Morata with seven minutes remaining and inflicted a first home defeat on Atletico since September, 2015.
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