Romelu Lukaku may return for Manchester derby

Belgium international striker Romelu Lukaku has a chance of being fit in time for the Manchester derby, according to United manager Jose Mourinho.

Published : Nov 09, 2018 17:29 IST

Romelu Lukaku and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho
Romelu Lukaku and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho
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Romelu Lukaku and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho says Romelu Lukaku has trained in the build-up to the Manchester derby and could return against the Premier League champions.

Manchester United plays rival Manchester City on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, the scene of a stunning 3-2 comeback win for Mourinho's men in April.

Lukaku has been sidelined with a muscle problem and missed the 2-1 victory over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Anthony Martial, Juan Mata and Marcus Rashford are among the players to have grasped their chances to shine in Lukaku's absence, with the striker having lost form.

Lukaku has not scored for United since the middle of September but Mourinho could welcome him back for the trip to City, which leads the Premier League table.

Mourinho, though, indicated the decision over whether Lukaku is fit enough to be involved could be left with the player himself.

"Lukaku is training with the team this morning," Mourinho told a news conference. 

"If the answer is positive, then one more session tomorrow, if the answer is positive he's ready.

"I can only say he trains, I don't know his answer."

United has come from behind to win its last two matches but Mourinho hopes his side can show more defensive resilience to avoid having to repeat last season's Etihad heroics.

"We can go to the other side, why do we always concede first?" Mourinho said when asked why United are so strong at coming from behind in matches. 

"In a positive way it's easy to feel we are a team that always finds a way to fight back, sometimes changing results and sometimes not. But we have the collective spirit to fight back.

"It's not always possible, so if we keep conceding goals before the opponent we will arrive at a day we cannot come back. So we have to grow up in our approach, it's clear the team is growing up, but we have to work on our compactness and start matches well.

"I have to say against Juventus it happened - we conceded in minute 60 or something and had a good start, for 15-20 minutes we were totally in control."

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