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Manchester United relishing shot at man City after great start

United and Mourinho have long appeared to made for each other and just three Premier League games into their fledgling relationship, it is evident that this may be a marriage that will produce thrilling rewards.

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Despite scoring the victor England coach Sam Allardyce stuck with the decision to leave him with the Under 21s when he named his first squad yesterday.

“I want to go to the Europa League with a good squad”.

Fellaini completed the entire match as substitute Marcus Rashford gave United a stoppage-time 1-0 win at Hull City to maintain their 100 per cent start to the Premier League season under Mourinho.

Marcus Rashford came off the bench and scored two minutes into injury time to give United a 1-0 victory at Hull, lifting the team alongside Chelsea on a maximum nine points. Can he help the [England] first team to win matches, like he is helping Man United?

“I’m just so happy that we could get the three points, not just for us but for the fans”.

“To have the fans celebrating with us made it even more special”. It’s fantastic when I look to my side and I see the people on the bench suffering with us and then jumping for the goal.

“The boys were very strong and the second half was like going to fight against a wall”.

“We did everything to win”, said Mourinho. Tactically you can change things, bring situations to the game, try to create problems for your opponent, but it’s the mental side of it that can make a difference. We need to get cracking.

“We deserved it and in a more comfortable way”, Mourinho said. We know we will draw or lose matches but the mentality has to be go to win.

And Mourinho added: “They can play together because they did it already”. United midfielder Marouane Fellaini saw the distressed woman and came to her aid.

It felt cruel, on Davies’ desire and the spirit Mike Phelan, the temporary manager of Hull, had dragged from his players, but no one from United cared.

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Previous manager Steve Bruce quit over his frustration at the lack of new arrivals following promotion in May as Hull’s owners, the Allam family, continued to work on the sale of the club to a Chinese consortium.

Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini was the real hero of his side's clash with Hull