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Jose Mourinho had said his team would "probably lose" because their current fixture congestion would lead to fatigue, but despite missing Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba, Wayne
Rooney and Ander Herrera, they counter-attacked well. Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Middlesbrough and
Manchester United at Riverside Stadium Manchester United moved into fifth place in the Premier League on Sunday with a 3-1 victory away to struggling Middlesbrough, who sacked manager Aitor
Karanka on Thursday. Jose Mourinho had said his team would "probably lose" because their current fixture congestion would lead to fatigue, but despite missing Zlatan Ibrahimovic,
Paul Pogba, Wayne Rooney and Ander Herrera, they counter-attacked well. Belgium international Marouane Fellaini headed them in front after almost half an hour's play for his first
league goal of the season and Jesse Lingard scored the second just after the hour mark from 20 metres. Boro' substitute Rudy Gestede pulled a goal back with 12 minutes left, but in
added time goalkeeper Victor Valdes slipped, allowing Antonio Valencia to score a third United goal. Middlesbrough, by far the lowest scoring team in the league, have still not won a league
game in 2017.