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Lukaku, Rashford on target as United down City

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HOUSTON: Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford were on target as Manchester United defeated Premier League rivals Manchester City 2-0 in their International Champions Cup pre-season clash here on Thursday.


Belgian international Lukaku grabbed his second goal in his second start for United as the Red Devils eased past a disjointed City at Houston’s NRG Stadium.


England striker Rashford meanwhile continued his impressive pre-season form with his third goal in three games of United’s US tour.


The game was the first ever Manchester derby played on foreign soil and both teams commemorated the May 22 attacks at a concert in the city shortly before the kick-off.


“It was a very good training session,” United manager Jose Mourinho said afterwards.


City manager Pep Guardiola meanwhile shrugged off the loss, preferring to enthuse about the performance of teenager Phil Foden, a 17-year-old who has emerged from the club’s youth set-up.


“I don’t have words... It’s a long time since I saw a performance like this — it was another level,” said Guardiola, who also confirmed that defender Aleksandar Kolarov was on his way out of the club, with Roma the likely destination.


“I don’t like working with people who don’t want to stay. He has a big chance to go to Roma. He has said he wants to leave,” Guardiola said of Kolarov.


Kolarov’s looming exit heightens speculation that City are close to signing Monaco fullback Benjamin Mendy.


Earlier, United took the lead with a superb goal from Lukaku.


A long clearance from Paul Pogba drew Ederson off his line but Lukaku managed to nod the loose ball past the stranded City goalkeeper before finishing from a tight angle.


Two minutes afterwards, United doubled their lead with another swift counter-attack.


This time it was Mkhitaryan who turned creator, releasing Rashford with a deft pass.


The teenage England striker picked his spot and drilled a low finish across Ederson into the bottom corner. — AFP


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