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“I came to England to win titles”: van Gaal bullish as Man Utd close

An inspired Matteo Darmian scored his first goal for Manchester United and set up another as Louis van Gaal’s side kept alive their hopes of a top-four finish with a 2-0 home win over Crystal Palace overnight.

Apr 21, 2016, updated Apr 21, 2016
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has his shot saved by Crystal Palace's Julian Speroni. Photo: Nigel Roddis, EPA.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has his shot saved by Crystal Palace's Julian Speroni. Photo: Nigel Roddis, EPA.

Darmian unleashed a screaming volley with his weaker left foot early in the second half, after Palace defender Damien Delaney turned the Italy fullback’s sharp low cross into his own net in the fourth minute.

The result left United in fifth place, a point behind Arsenal who have a game in hand, and two adrift of Manchester City, as the battle for Champions League spots appears set to go down to the wire.

“I was very happy for Matteo, two times he was involved in the goals,” Van Gaal told Manchester United television (MUTV).

“I was very happy with the performance and I think it was a four or five to zero game. We should have finished it much earlier and scored much more goals.”

Playing in an adventurous formation with Wayne Rooney deployed in a deeper role behind the front four, United were denied a bigger win by a string of superb saves from visiting goalkeeper Julian Speroni.

The 36-year-old Argentine kept out a barrage of stinging shots from Anthony Martial, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard after Delaney’s own goal.

He was powerless to stop Darmian’s thunderbolt, however, after the Italian chested down a poor clearance by Palace on the edge of the area and let fly, with the ball cannoning in off the post.

The result put Van Gaal in a positive mood for Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Everton at Wembley.

“I came to England to win titles and now we are very close, but first we have to beat Everton and that is not easy,” he said.

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Liverpool, meanwhile, maintained their stranglehold over Everton in the Merseyside derby with a one-sided stroll against their local rivals who had Ramiro Funes Mori sent off for a late tackle in the second half.

Liverpool were never under any serious or sustained pressure and scored twice late in the first half through Divock Origi and Mamadou Sakho, both from James Milner crosses, before Daniel Sturridge came off the bench to make it 3-0 and Philippe Coutinho finished off the rout with a fourth.

Sturridge was introduced in place of Origi, who was taken off on a stretcher after Funes Mori planted his studs into the Belgian striker’s ankle, which earned the Argentine a straight red card despite his protestations of innocence to the referee.

Liverpool, who are now unbeaten in the last 11 top-flight Merseyside derbies, stay seventh in the table, while Everton, who face Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday, are 11th.

-Reuters

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