Manchester United vs Derby County: FA Cup third-round – as it happened
Match report from Old Trafford: Lingard and Lukaku see off Derby challenge
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Your support makes all the difference.Jesse Lingard scored his fourth goal in as many games and substitute Romelu Lukaku added a stoppage time effort as Manchester United reached the FA Cup fourth round with a 2-0 home win over Championship side Derby County on Friday.
Lingard, who scored a pair of fine goals in a 2-2 Premier League draw with Burnley followed by another in a 2-0 win at Everton, produced another exquisite finish as he unleashed a first-time shot from 18 metres in the 83rd minute.
Lingard hit the post several minutes earlier as Derby looked set to earn a reply after United had missed a string of chances, with Marcus Rashford also hitting the woodwork while visiting keeper Scott Carson produced a barrage of good saves.
Lukaku, who returned from a head injury and came on as a halftime substitute for Henrikh Mkhitaryan, broke away and powered his shot past Carson at the death as Derby threw men forward in search of an equaliser.
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6: Talk about getting stuck in. Joe Gomez moves the ball on in the centre of the pitch and out of nowhere Wayne Rooney clatters into him. The referee, Bob Madley, brandishes on of the most clear-cut yellow cards you will see all year.
Manchester United vs Derby7: Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard both have efforts on goal. Lingard shoots wide and Pogbe sees a tame left-footed effort saved.
Manchester United vs Derby11: Marcus Olsson ventures forward for Derby as they break out of their half but it comes to nothing.
Manchester United vs Derby
13: The Derby fans start the Oles as the visitors enjoy a spell of possession in United's half but they can't find a way through and the Reds regain possession.
Manchester United vs Derby
15: Tom Lawrence runs at Chris Smalling and finds Sam Winnal but the dangerous break falls apart as a heavy touch takes it to Sergio Romero in goal.
Manchester United vs Derby
18: Marcus Rashford riffles an effort at goal from the edge of the area. He gets a good amount of power and dip on the shot but it goes wide.
Manchester United vs Derby
19: Henrikh Mkhitaryan finds Marcus Rashford who cuts onto his right, fakes a shot and goes for power but lashes a shot over the bar. A cooler and well placed finish might have been the better option there.
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27: Yannick Bolasie sends in a series of crosses from the right side and Liverpool clear for a corner. The ball is then cleared to Cuco Martina who shoots into row z from outside the box.
Manchester United vs Derby
23: Marcus Olsson drives forward and lifts a cross to Johnny Russel who heads towards goal and Sergio Romero tips over the ball over for a corner. From the corner Alex Pearce rises well for Derby but heads over. That was a good chance for the Championship side.
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