Manchester City won the much anticipated Manchester Derby on Sunday against Jose Mourinho’s side, extending their lead on the premier league table to eleven points!
Manager Pep Guardiola was able to create a new record in the premier league last night when he beat Man United 2-1 at Old Trafford – becoming the first club to win 14 straight games in the English top flight.
The Sky Blues club remains the favorites for the title, and it is glaring no club can catch up with them if they can keep up with such an impressive form.
Of course, Manchester United fans are not happy with yesterday’s results, and to make matters worse, their hopes of winning the title this season is getting dimmer.
The guys could not perform at their best despite being at home on Sunday, and Romelu Lukaku could do nothing to make the fans happy.
At the moment, Armenia star player Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been kicked out of the starting XI due to his current struggles, and it appears Romelu will be towing the same line as well.
Man United splashed huge cash to bring him from Everton during the past summer transfer window, and he has only scored a goal in the red devils last 9 top flight games.
Many believe Mourinho should benched the Belgian forward and instead replace him with Ibrahimovic in the starting XI.
So, should Mourinho kick Lukaku out of the starting XI?
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Yes he should be kick out, he his the worst striker in Manchester united history.