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Man Utd 4-0 Norwich: Marcus Rashford scores twice on 200th appearance

Highlights and report: Rashford (2) Martial and Greenwood net as Man Utd return to winning ways

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Marcus Rashford scored twice as Manchester United returned to winning ways with a thumping 4-0 victory over bottom side Norwich at Old Trafford.

On his 200th appearance for United, Rashford tucked home a sublime Juan Mata cross to put the hosts ahead (27), before he doubled his and the hosts' tally just after the break with a penalty (52).

United put the game to bed two minutes later through Anthony Martial's header from another Mata cross (54), while Mason Greenwood put the icing on the cake with a fine low finish from outside the box, just five minutes after coming on (76).

The next step is for United to gain some consistency, but this was a move in the right direction; they're up to fifth, five points off fourth place, while Norwich stay bottom, seven clear of safety.

Manchester United's Anthony Martial celebrates scoring his side's third goal of the game
Image: Anthony Martial celebrates scoring the third goal

How United dominated sorry Norwich

United dominated early on, but found a yellow wall in their way, meaning a piece of brilliance was needed. That came in the form of Mata's ball for Rashford, curled beautifully to the far post from the right, allowing the England man to turn home from close range with his left foot.

Player ratings

Man Utd: De Gea (7), Wan-Bissaka (7), Lindelof (7), Maguire (7), Wiliams (7), Matic (6), Fred (6), Pereira (7), Mata (9), Rashford (9), Martial (8)

Subs: James (6), Greenwood (7), Gomes (NA)

Norwich: Krul (4), Aarons (4), Hanley (5), Zimmermann (5), Byram (4), McLean (5), Tettey (5), Vrancic (4), Buendia (6), Cantwell (5), Idah (4)

Subs: Hernandez (5), Amadou (5), Lewis (NA)

Man of the match: Marcus Rashford

The hosts continued to push for a second, and dominated the next 15 minutes, with Norwich failing to register a shot, or indeed a cross into the box, until the final minute of the half.

United had David de Gea to thank for keeping them ahead on that occasion, brilliantly saving low to his left to deny Todd Cantwell from 15 yards during a rare Norwich break.

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Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring against Norwich
Image: Rashford scored two on his 200th United appearance

But United turned it on again straight after the break with two goals in three minutes. First, after Brandon Williams was hauled down in the box by Tim Krul, Rashford tucked home the penalty as the goalkeeper failed to get enough on it despite guessing correctly.

Then, from another fine Mata cross from the right, Martial rose well to power a header into the bottom left corner from 10 yards.

Moments later, Williams missed a sitter at the far post from Andreas Pereira's centre, but it was soon 4-0 as Greenwood confidently tucked home from 20 yards through a crowd, just minutes after being subbed on, for his ninth goal in all competitions.

Team news

Concerns over Harry Maguire's injury issue were misplaced; he started, replacing Phil Jones. That was one of four changes as James, Lingard and Greenwood came out for Matic, Mata and Martial.

Norwich made one change from the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on New Year's Day, as the injured Pukki was replaced by Irishman Adam Idah, who made his first Premier League start having scored a hat-trick against Preston in the FA Cup.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanted a result and reaction, and got both at Old Trafford, as United look to form a consistent run to put pressure on Chelsea and the rest of the top four.

What the manager's said

Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Very, very happy with everything. Attitude, work-rate. When the opposition manager can sit back and think: 'Wow, that Manchester United side do work.' We were still working, working and pressing, at 3-0 and 4-0. That's what I want from my team. I want to see that attitude every game.

"We just keep carrying on, keep calm, keep improving and looking at the next game. We keep working behind the scenes, and the work being done is fantastic. The lads have a great attitude towards it.

On the transfer window, Solskjaer also said: "You know, I've really got the backing from the owners, from Ed. They know, and I know, that we have resources, if the right one becomes available, if for the right money.

"They've been so good with me, so for me it might happen, it might not, it depends if we find the one for the right value, but the backing is there."

Norwich boss Daniel Farke: "Today we have to accept the loss, because United were much the better side. The crucial moment, an unnecessary penalty, was the second goal. When you are 3-0 down against probably the best counter-attacking side in the whole lead, it is difficult to be competitive."

Opta stats

  • Manchester United have scored 4+ goals in consecutive home league games for the first time since September 2017.
  • Manchester United have kept two clean sheets in their last three Premier League games, as many as they'd kept in their previous 30 in the competition.
  • Marcus Rashford has scored 19 goals in all competitions this season - only Raheem Sterling (20) has more among Premier League players.
  • Anthony Martial has been involved in 14 goals in 22 games in all competitions for Man Utd this season (11 goals, 3 assists), as many as he was in 38 appearances last term (12 goals, 2 assists).

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