Soccer
- International Champions Cup 2017 - Manchester United vs Manchester City
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 on
Thursday.
Manchester
United's Marcus Rashford (R) fights for the ball Kyle Walker of Manchester
City, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on July 20, 2017
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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.
United
enjoyed the better of the early exchanges, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan testing new
City keeper Ederson with a long-range effort just after 20 minutes.
Ander
Herrera also tried his luck from distance shortly afterwards but the young
Brazilian gathered comfortably.
At
the other end meanwhile, City, who handed a debut to new signing Kyle Walker,
slowly got into their stride, with a deflected Raheem Sterling effort tipped
over by David De Gea.
City
should have had a penalty on 31 minutes when youngster Patrick Roberts was
tugged back by Chris Smalling as he burst into the area.
Instead
Smalling managed to get a foot in and clear with Sterling's follow-up effort
blocked.
Six
minutes later 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.
United
continued to enjoy the better chances early in the second half, with Lukaku
almost grabbing a second when his curling strike hit the woodwork on 53
minutes.
Both United manager Jose Mourinho and opposite number Pep Guardiola made a flurry of changes throughout the second half as the game fizzled out.
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