The ex-Paris Saint-Germain striker was unstoppable at the Hawthorns as he gave his side a third consecutive Premier League win
Two goals from Zlatan Ibrahimovic secured a 2-0 victory for Manchester United away to West Brom on Saturday.
The Sweden star hit his 15th and 16th goals of the season – one in each half – to extend United’s run to four wins in a row in all competitions and put them level on points with fifth-place Tottenham in the Premier League.
Wayne Rooney, still one goal short of equalling Bobby Charlton’s United record of 249 goals, had a shot tipped onto the crossbar and Lingard also wasting a good opening before the break.
West Brom offered little by way of a threat to David de Gea’s goal and should have been reduced to 10 men themselves, when Salomon Rondon slapped Marcos Rojo and only received a booking.
West Brom started on the front foot, but a clinical passage of play from United saw them silence the home fans after only five minutes.

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