Pogba Fires Man.Utd Back to The Top of Premier League
Paul Pogba
scored a superb winner as Manchester United reclaimed top spot in the Premier
League by coming from behind for a club-record equalling away win at Fulham.
In what is
becoming a familiar pattern for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side outside Manchester
this season, they fell behind early in the game, with Ademola Lookman beating
the offside trap before firing in an angled drive.
But for the
seventh time away from Old Trafford in 2020-21, United found a winning response
- taking their run to 17 games unbeaten away in the Premier League - courtesy
of a gift from their opponents and a bit of magic from their French midfielder.
Goalkeeper
Alphonse Areola has been a good addition for the Cottagers but in dropping
Bruno Fernandes' cross at the feet of Edinson Cavani, he gifted his former
Paris St-Germain team-mate the simplest of equalisers.
And on the
hour mark, Pogba stepped up to decide the contest, firing a superb angled drive
across the diving Areola and into the far corner from 20 yards.
The France
international has come in for criticism at times this season but received
nothing but praise from his manager after his winner.
"I am
very happy with his performances," said Solskjaer.
"I know
what he can do. He does everything. Now he is putting all the elements together
in his performances and it is great to see.
"It was
about getting him fit. He is enjoying his football, he is happy and physically
in a good shape."
The win
takes United to 40 points, two more than both Leicester and Manchester City,
who had briefly taken top spot from the Foxes with a 2-0 win over Aston
Villa on Wednesday.
Solskjaer,
though, was reluctant to get drawn into discussing his side's title credentials
with so much of the campaign to go.
"It is
always going to be talked about that when you are halfway through and top of
the league, but we are not thinking about this, we just have to go one game at
a time," he added. "It is such an unpredictable season."
Fulham
remain in the bottom three, four points behind 17th-placed Burnley.
Solskjaer
felt his side missed a big opportunity to fully assert their title credentials
in failing to make the most of their chances in Sunday's 0-0 draw at champions
Liverpool.
United were
clearly in no mood to repeat such a mistake at a wet and windy Craven Cottage
on Wednesday against a less daunting and defining opposition, but one that is
far more robust now than they were in the season's first month.
The visitors
fell behind, but this is par for the course for this side, who once again did
not panic, wrestled control of the game away from their opponents and took the
win.
It is a handy trick for a title-challenging
side to have in their locker, although one they would rather not have to
repeatedly pull.
In truth,
they should have won more handsomely.
They had the
far greater share of possession and territory and were well ahead of their
opponents on shots taken until a frantic finale in which the Cottagers threw in
all they had in pursuit of a point.
Fred felt he
should have had a penalty in the first half courtesy of being caught in the box
by a loose challenge from Ruben Loftus-Cheek, but both on-field and VAR
officials disagreed.
Harry
Maguire twice headed wide from corners, the first from a far less forgivable,
unmarked position than the second.
Equally,
though, it is a game that could have seen them drop points, especially in light
of Fulham's late barrage, which saw David de Gea save superbly with his legs to
deny Loftus-Cheek, and the ball pinballing around the United box on more than
one occasion.
The
Cottagers demonstrated that they are no pushover, but they are making of habit
of being on the rough end of fine margins.
Five
straight draws followed by two defeats by a single goal suggests their battle
against the drop will go right down to the wire.
"I'm
really pleased but I'm disappointed at the same time, which shows how far we've
come," said Cottagers boss Scott Parker.
"I saw
a team today that looked threatening and tried their hardest to get back into
the game, but we go again. The next challenge is to maintain where we are and
don't let defeat sink us.
"No
doubt we can win and operate in this division and we just need to push on and
keep improving."
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