Fulham vs Manchester United. Premier League.
Craven Cottage.
Report and free match highlights as Paul Pogba wondergoal moves Man Utd back top of the Premier League; Ademola Lookman gave Fulham early lead before Edinson Cavani equalised; United equal club-record 17-game unbeaten away set by 1999 treble winners
Thursday 21 January 2021 05:59, UK
Paul Pogba produced another moment of magic as Manchester United came from behind on the road again to move top of the Premier League with a hard-fought 2-1 win at Fulham.
Pogba's spectacular left-footed drive midway through the second half claimed a vital three points that saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side reclaim top spot from rivals Manchester City - but they were pushed all the way at Craven Cottage.
United, notorious slow starters on the road, were behind inside five minutes when Ademola Lookman ruthlessly exploited a chasm in the visiting defence to hand Scott Parker's side the lead and needed Edinson Cavani's fourth away goal of the season to restore parity.
After Pogba's stunner Fulham threw everything at United in search of an equaliser but fell agonisingly short as Ruben Loftus-Cheek squandered two second-half chances before substitute Aleksandar Mitrovic saw a last-gasp header deflect inches wide off Eric Bailly.
The victory sees United equal the club-record 17-game unbeaten away run set by the 1999 Treble-winning side and restores their two-point lead at the top of the table ahead of City and Leicester. Fulham remain third from bottom, four points from safety, after a 10th defeat of the season.
Fulham got off to the perfect start inside five minutes as Lookman capitalised on non-existent United defending to latch onto Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa's lofted pass before clinically rifling the opener past David de Gea.
United were aggrieved not to be handed the chance to respond swiftly, with Loftus-Cheek's challenge on Fred in the area going unpunished by referee Martin Atkinson and VAR.
It took United 20 minutes to get talisman Bruno Fernandes into the game, but when they did, they instantly arose from another slow start on the road.
Moments after the Portuguese unsettled the Fulham defence with a 20-yard drive which rattled the post, his teasing cross from the left was spilled by goalkeeper Alphonse Areola at the feet of Cavani, who converted the rebound to haul United level.
United went in search of a quick-fire second as Fernandes tried his luck from a similar distance, but Areola atoned for his earlier error with a fine fingertip save around the post, before the unmarked Harry Maguire headed a gilt-edged opportunity wide from a corner.
Fulham hadn't lost a game during Parker's reign in which they had scored the first goal, and they should have restored their lead within seven minutes of the restart when Loftus-Cheek squared for Lookman, but he drilled a shot straight at De Gea.
With United in need of inspiration up stepped Pogba with another crucial away goal as he glided in off the right flank onto his left foot and unleashed an unstoppable effort which flashed past Areola into the top corner.
United could have put the game to bed on 63 minutes but another brilliant save from Areola preserved Cavani's towering header from opening up a two-goal cushion.
United's one-goal lead grew increasingly perilous as the game went on but Loftus-Cheek failed to salvage a point for the hosts as he was thwarted by De Gea before blazing his second presentable chance over.
With seconds remaining, substitute Mitrovic looked to have headed a late Fulham equaliser only for his effort to deflect wide off Bailly, and United escaped with their victory intact as they returned to the Premier League summit.
Fulham boss Scott Parker: "I'm both proud and frustrated, and also disappointed. We managed to get or noses in front, a mistake and then a 35-yard screamer from a world-class player has decided the game.
"In the big moments in the game - the first real chance of the second half and then two after that - the ball needed to go in the net. You have to take those chances, we weren't able to do that tonight.
"We haven't had enough over the course of the last few games. That's an area where we need to get better and we will do that."
Man Utd manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "We've done better in tighter games; we've won loads of 1-0s and 2-1s. When you add those up at the end of the season it means many, many points.
"That was a point we spoke about early on, that we needed to stop getting draws and win more games.
"We shown great improvement in the mentality as well as physical robustness. We stayed the whole 90 minutes again."
Who else? The Frenchman is developing a knack of scoring big goals in big moments - and boy was it needed on the banks of the Thames.
United failed to truly kick on after Cavani had rescued them from another poor start and it was the kind of evening where something special was required to see off a spirited Fulham.
Just as he did at Burnley, Pogba delivered, sending a stunning long-range effort into the far corner off his unfavoured left foot with a moment of inspiration which could well propel United into the business end of the title race.
Fulham host Burnley in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday at 2.30pm before travelling to Brighton in the Premier League on Wednesday at 7.30pm.
United host Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday at 5pm before entertaining Sheffield United in the Premier League on Wednesday at 8.15pm.