Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford bagged a brace as the come from behind to beat Sheffield United 3-2 at Bramall Lane.
The home side who are yet to win a single game this season began the night with more vigour than the away side and got rewarded early in the match, thanks to an error from their former loanee, Dean Henderson.
United put themselves under unnecessary pressure from as centre-backs, Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire player around the box with the ball which Henderson failed to clear on time. David McGoldrick was left to tap the ball into the net in the 5th minute.
The goal, however, proved to be an awakening for the sleeping Premier League giants who mixed resilience with quality as they fired two past Sheffield United’s Ramsdale in the space of nine minutes.
Victor Lindelof let out a classy pass to Marcus Rashford, who found the back of the net with a sublime strike after a deft first touch.
Paul Pogba picks put Martial with a classy pass in the 32nd minute and the French striker blows past Ramsdale to score his first Premier League goal since scoring against Crystal Palace in July.
Manchester United made it 3-1 in the 51st minute after a quick counter-attack saw the away team bulldoze their way towards the Sheffield box with one-touch passes before Rashford struck from 15 yards, beating Ramsdale who could have done better with the shot.
Sheffield showed no sign of giving up and they got rewarded through an 87th-minute corner kick that found the head of McGoldrick and the back of the net to make it 3-2, giving a nervy ending to the game.
United became the first team to win six consecutive away games after conceding first in the Premier League while the home side have now lost eight straight matches in the league for the first time.