The drought has Red Devils supporters irked and incensed; so much so that it inspired manager Jose Mourinho to publicly defend
Lukaku against the fans, and thus create somewhat of a row between Mourinho and the fan base.
Not exact matches
As for Arsenal
fans, and the same will apply to City supporters too of course, they were hugely annoyed that
Lukaku escaped a ban which means he'll line up
against them at the Emirates on Saturday evening.
Just to rub it in for Chelsea
fans, they'll also be up
against former Blues stars Romelu
Lukaku and Juan Mata this weekend — two players who have shone since also being inexplicably allowed to leave Stamford Bridge earlier in their careers.
However,
Fans around the world have taken to Twitter to have their thoughts on the performance of
Lukaku against the Hosts.
Many Chelsea
fans will be hoping for a start for young striker Romelu
Lukaku, who during his loan spell last season managed to score three goals
against United at Old Trafford.
Lukaku insisted United
fans «meant well with their songs» but urged supporters to move on from the chant ahead of the game
against Southampton on Saturday, where the song was again heard from sections of the United support, before reports of a second chant of «we're Manchester United, we'll sing what we want».
«I hope that you enjoy the game more than some of you did
against Tottenham,» he wrote after being irritated by some
fans at the weekend, having felt Romelu
Lukaku did not get the right support and seen his decision to bring on Martial met by some groans.