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Man Utd reignited by Rashford

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Manchester United’s win against West Ham

After a run of 11 games without scoring, and with his form under intense scrutiny, Marcus Rashford followed up his late strike against Brentford on Wednesday night with a crucial winner in the final minute of stoppage time against West Ham.

Ralf Rangnick’s side were seemingly heading for a goalless draw having failed to break West Ham down but, with only seconds remaining at Old Trafford, Rashford rushed in at the far post to convert Edinson Cavani’s low cross.

The goal propelled Manchester United above West Ham and into the top four, and it may prove just as significant for Rashford. “I think, for any forward, when you go through a patch of not scoring for a few games, it’s a great feeling when the goals do start coming back,” he told Sky Sports after the game.

How he needed this. Rashford scored three times in his first four appearances of the campaign after returning from injury in October but the subsequent months brought nothing but frustration, his poor form eventually prompting Ralf Rangnick to use teenager Anthony Elanga instead.

Rashford is not the only one to have struggled to hold down a place in United’s attack, of course. The same is true of Anthony Martial and Jadon Sancho. But with two goals in four days, he may just have reignited his own season as well as United’s top-four bid.
Nick Wright

Wily Wolves in top-four hunt

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Wolves’ win against Brentford

From the ridiculous to the sublime. At one stage, you wondered whether Wolves’ 2-1 win at Brentford would ever end after three separate stoppages – most bizarrely when an unauthorised drone forced a 19-minute halt to proceedings in the opening period.

But Joao Moutinho and Ruben Neves have been providing moments of quality throughout their respective careers.

Bruno Lage’s side are certainly a force and cannot be ruled out of the race for the Champions League at this rate, extending their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions. Indeed, the Midlands club have started a calendar year with three consecutive league victories for the first time since 1994.

They arrived in West London eighth in the table, where they remain having dropped only two points in their last five Premier League games, but they are now only four points behind fourth-placed Manchester United with a game in hand.

On this evidence, Lage will not need to do too much strengthening in the remaining days of the January window.

“We’re on our way to Europe,” sang their supporters. They have been going under the radar this term, but their intentions are now being heard loud and clear. The top six is firmly in their sights, and who knows what lies beyond that?

With Arsenal and Tottenham coming up next, Lage will hope the winter break does not halt their momentum.
Ben Grounds

Sargent shifting momentum at Norwich

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Norwich’s win over Watford

Norwich’s 3-0 win over Watford on Friday could prove a result of real significance, with the Canaries moving out of the relegation zone for the first time this season at their opponent’s expense.

Dean Smith said afterwards: “For a long period of the game I was happy but I wasn’t happy in the final 15 minutes as with a man advantage we should have done better with the ball. But to get the win was the main thing today.

“Two games ago we were thinking it was between four of us, after getting six points in two games you can maybe look ahead and start grabbing others into the battle. Winning back-to-back games in the Premier League is a massive boost for everybody.”

Norwich are now believing survival is within their grasp. Smith confirmed his players will have six days off across the next fortnight to recharge their batteries, and it is certainly a well-earned break.

Yes, Watford have two games in hand to go with the two points they need to make up, but there has been a visible shift in momentum among Smith’s players, typified by two-goal hero Josh Sargent.

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Dean Smith insisted he initially thought Josh Sargent had sliced what proved to be a spectacular opener in his Norwich side’s win at Watford

Norwich demonstrated the type of fight and hunger that both Burnley and Newcastle must show if they are to have any chance of clambering back from off the canvas in the second half of the season.

This could represent a huge week in Norwich’s fight against relegation, and largely thanks to the American Sargent, who provided the spark to take all three points.

Norwich captain Grant Hanley summed up the mood in the away dressing room after this seismic result at Vicarage Road.

“It’s a big result for us at an important time and back-to-back wins is tough to do in the Premier League,” he said. “Now we have time to rest with the break but we have to be better. We got the three points, that is what matters.

“I’m over the moon for Josh, he deserves it, he works unbelievably hard and the lads love him, he is a top, top lad. They were [top finishes] and it has been a long time coming.”
Ben Grounds

Newcastle finally cure their travel sickness to boost survival hopes

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Newcastle’s win against Leeds

All good things come to those who wait and that includes Premier League wins on the road, as Newcastle found out on Saturday.

Not many people would have predicted Eddie Howe’s side coming away from Elland Road with all three points. But after a resolute display, the visitors held on to record a massive 1-0 victory, the north-east club’s first away league win of the season at the 10th time of asking.

Sure, the victory was slightly fortuitous in that Newcastle often rode their luck at times, while Jonjo Shelvey’s second-half winner owed a lot to a mistake by Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

However, you make your own luck in football, as the old adage goes, and that was certainly the case on the weekend as the visiting players ran themselves into the ground to protect their narrow lead.

That led to unwanted injuries to Joelinton, Paul Dummett and skipper Jamaal Lascelles, although the club’s trip to Saudi Arabia for a warm-weather training camp may help to soothe some of those aches and pains ahead of their next clash at home to Everton on February 8.
Richard Morgan





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