Manchester
United boosted their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League knockout
stages with a convincing 4-1 victory over Turkish side Fenerbahce at
Old Trafford.
The Reds took a while to get going before
penalties from Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial – and another stunning
effort from Pogba – gave the hosts a firm first-half cushion.
The
impressive Jesse Lingard added further gloss shortly after the break
and, although
Robin van Persie scored on his anticipated Old Trafford
return, Jose Mourinho’s men earned a second win in Group A to sit second
at the halfway point, ahead of facing the Turks again in a fortnight’s
time at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
Mourinho kept his promise to name a strong team in the middle of a busy week, despite making seven changes from Monday’s goalless draw against Liverpool
at Anfield. Captain Wayne Rooney returned to the starting line-up
against the side he scored a memorable hat-trick against on his United
debut in 2004 and Luke Shaw came in for his first appearance in a month.
Meanwhile,
United fans gave former striker van Persie a warm welcome back on his
first appearance at the Theatre of Dreams since his successful
three-year spell with the Reds came to an end last year.
United
made an assertive start with plenty of early possession as the visitors
sat back in numbers in the opening exchanges. The first notable effort
at goal took 15 minutes to arrive but Pogba found ex-Liverpool defender
Martin Skrtel in his way before Martial was inches away from converting
Juan Mata’s delightful cross at the back post.
But after a slow
start in which chances were at a premium, United seized control with two
quick-fire spotkicks just after the half-hour mark. Mata brought down
Michael Carrick’s pinpoint pass and was impeded by Simon Kjaer, allowing
Pogba to send Fenerbache keeper Volkan Demirel the wrong way.
Less
than three minutes later, French referee Benoit Bastien pointed to the
spot again after Martial was bundled over by Sener Ozbayrakli and took
over the responsibility to bury the spot-kick into the same left-hand
corner.
Fenerbahce almost responded immediately when Souza checked
inside of Eric Bailly inside the box but his low shot was kept out by
an alert David De Gea.
United wrapped up a fine first half in
style when Rooney’s cross found Jesse Lingard, who laid the ball off for
Pogba to guide a sublime 20-yard shot into the top corner for his
second of the game.
HALF TIME STATS
Possession: United 64% Fenerbahce 36%
Shots: United 6 Fenerbahce 1
Shots on target: United 3 Fenerbahce 1
Corners: United 1 Fenerbahce 3
Possession: United 64% Fenerbahce 36%
Shots: United 6 Fenerbahce 1
Shots on target: United 3 Fenerbahce 1
Corners: United 1 Fenerbahce 3
Both
sides made half-time alterations as Marcos Rojo replaced Chris Smalling
in the United defence, while former Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat
boldly introduced striker Emmanuel Emineke in place of booked defender
Kjaer for Fenerbahce. But any comeback hopes were firmly extinguished by
a rasping effort from Lingard three minutes after the restart. The
England midfielder was picked out by Rooney and rifled past Demirel from
the edge of the box.
With the Reds well in control, Fenerbahce
came back into the game and van Persie received a standing ovation from
the Old Trafford faithful when marking his homecoming with the goal he
craved, tapping in Emenike’s cross from close range. De Gea then had to
be alert to push away Souza’s long-range effort as the Turks threatened
again.
United could have widened the margins further as Mata and
substitute Tim Fosu-Mensah brought saves from Demirel but it was a
satisfying evening for the Reds, who return to Premier League action on
Sunday against Chelsea, when Mourinho makes his eagerly awaited return
to Stamford Bridge.