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“I keep saying the same, the same, the same about Fellaini. He’s a player with special qualities. He does things that some other players can’t do. “He gives me multiple areas of actions and
positions and philosophies on the pitch. I would say he is one of my most important players, even if sometimes I don’t start matches with him.” Lukaku marked his first Champions League
appearance for Mourinho’s side by heading in the second goal, continuing his prolific start to the season. The Belgian has now scored 10 goals in eight games for club and country this term
and six in six for United. The only one of his eight games in which he has not scored was last month’s win over Leicester, in which he missed a penalty. And Lukaku believes United still have
a great deal of improvement to come. He said: “After a slip up at Stoke we needed to bounce back with a win. The football wasn’t great but we won. Defensively we are not conceding, it is a
work in progress.” Marcus Rashford struck Manchester United’s third and maintained an amazing record by scoring on his Champions League debut. He also achieved that honour in his first
matches in the Premier League, EFL Cup, Europa League and for England.