FA Cup: Rooney equals record to send holders through

Jose Mourinho made nine changes to the team that won 2-0 at West Ham on Sunday and two of those new faces, Martial and Rashford, gave the Reading defence a torrid time, playing crucial roles in United's 4-0 win in the FA Cup third round.

Published : Jan 07, 2017 20:39 IST

Wayne Rooney celebrates after equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's record goal tally of 249 goals against Reading.
Wayne Rooney celebrates after equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's record goal tally of 249 goals against Reading.
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Wayne Rooney celebrates after equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's record goal tally of 249 goals against Reading.

Wayne Rooney drew level with Bobby Charlton as Manchester United's record goalscorer as the holders beat Reading 4-0 in the FA Cup third round.

The club captain struck his 249th goal after only seven minutes at Old Trafford before he set up Anthony Martial to score the second, with Marcus Rashford netting a second-half double in a routine victory at Old Trafford.

Rooney's last goal came against Feyenoord in the Europa League in November but he marked his return from a hamstring injury with a fortuitous finish to set a slick United on its way to victory.

Jose Mourinho made nine changes to the team that won 2-0 at West Ham on Sunday and two of those new faces, Martial and Rashford, gave the Reading defence a torrid time in a first half in which the hosts should have killed off the game.

Reading rallied after the break but there was to be no happy Old Trafford return for manager Jaap Stam as Rashford's cool finish and a howler from Ali Al Habsi helped United to an eighth win in a row in all competitions and kept its trophy defence alive.

But the day largely belonged to Rooney, with England's record goalscorer now only one short of achieving the same feat for his club. Rashford shot narrowly wide from the edge of the area and Al Habsi reacted well to keep out a Rooney effort within the first two minutes, as United set about seizing an early advantage.

With seven minutes played, it found its breakthrough as Rooney at last drew level with Charlton. Martial played the ball into the feet of Juan Mata inside the area, and his cross was prodded into the net from 12 yards by the captain.

United doubled its advantage after quarter of an hour, as Martial latched onto Rooney's pass, strode into the penalty area and slotted beyond Al Habsi, who could have done more to keep out the shot.

Rashford fired into the side-netting after rounding Al Habsi and saw the 35-year-old parry another good effort as United threatened to run riot before half-time, although Liam Moore almost turned in Joey van den Berg's volley to give Reading a lifeline.

Michael Carrick had Al Habsi at full stretch shortly after the restart as United looked to press its advantage and kill the game quickly, although Reading began to produce a more spirited performance.

Rooney passed up a golden chance for a record-breaking second goal when he failed to lift the ball over Al Habsi from point-blank range after the goalkeeper had spilled Marouane Fellaini's effort, before Rashford somehow failed to connect with the captain's low cross from the left with the goal at his mercy.

Reading began to enjoy some sustained possession as United slackened its own pace, although a wayward hit from Danny Williams from 20 yards out rather summed up its attacking precision.

And that lack of cutting edge was exposed 15 minutes from time. Moore missed the ball as he tried to intercept Carrick's pass, allowing Rashford to race through into the penalty area before slotting beneath Al Habsi.

Substitute Bastian Schweinsteiger made his second appearance of the season to a rousing reception, but United fans saved a bigger cheer for the fourth and final goal.

Al Habsi dithered over a backpass before swiping at thin air as he attempted to clear the ball, allowing Rashford to blast the ball into the net from barely a yard out for his first double since the league win over Arsenal last February.

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