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Lukaku became the first player since the Yak to score 20 goals in a season, although only 10 of them were in the league and 5 of them came in one tie in the Europa League.
Romelu
Lukaku became the first Belgian to reach 100 Premier League goals as Manchester United quickly regained second place in the table from Liverpool with a comfortable 2 - 0 win over Swansea City on Saturday.
# 75 million summer signing Romelu
Lukaku became Manchester United's 101st goalscorer in Premier League history with his opening goal in the Red Devils» 4 - 0 thrashing of West Ham this afternoon.
In doing so
Lukaku became the first United player to score in his opening two Champions League matches as the Red Devils established an early three - point lead at the top of Group A.
During this time, Romelu
Lukaku became the top goal scorer for Belgium in history with thirty one goals as he continued his meteoric rise to stardom.
Lukaku became the first ever Belgian to reach the illustrious landmark.
Not exact matches
If Onyekuru goes and starts smashing in goals and
becomes the new Mbappe /
Lukaku / Dyballa etc and AW comes out this time next year and adds dude to the illustrious list of «nearly signed» superstars, then everyone would be going mad and calling for his head lol I'm hopeful for this signing, but preferably along with a more experienced / proven attacker coming in too
Had Chelsea's # 57m bid been accepted and the deal gone through,
Lukaku would have
become the second most expensive player ever bought by a British club, behind Angel Di Maria, who cost Manchester United # 59.7 m when he arrived from Real Madrid two years ago, according to BBC Sport.
Manchester United striker Romelu
Lukaku has reportedly
become frustrated with both manager Jose Mourinho and team - mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The Griezmann link, I read that it all hinged on Che getting
Lukaku, then Atletico nabbing Costa, and us hoping Griezmann
became available.
It's claimed that Giroud will
become a priority for the Toffees in the event that Romelu
Lukaku moves on, as Ronald Koeman continues to enjoy an impressive summer transfer market and so it remains to be seen if the former Montpellier man moves to Goodison Park to join them.
This leads me to
Lukaku from your post, he appears an outside bet BUT it does feel that it can
become more and more likely if other teams keep pricing their CF high and the TOP CF want to go to a club that shows more ambition.
The Belgian youngster Romelu
Lukaku made a big impression at an early age,
becoming the top scorer in the Belgian League when he was just 17 years of age.
Lukaku could still be a good signing along with Dembele, no CF will be guaranteed to perform for us and Dembele could end up
becoming the best thing since TH14... Or he could be sold on for a profit.
Became the Toffees» club record signing over the summer after joining from Chelsea in a # 28m deal and
Lukaku has six league goals to date this term.
Lukaku runs a LOT more than Giroud,
Lukaku could
become more agile if he develops his athleticism... and I doubt Arsenal wouldn't help him develop that side.
New attacking players certainly seem to be on the agenda for the Red Devils, who have struggled after
becoming somewhat overly reliant on Romelu
Lukaku for goals.
Sanogo need s to go out on loan and
become a
Lukaku.
Still only 24,
Lukaku is certainly up there with the finest strikers of his generation and looks well on his way to
becoming a legend of the modern era if he carries on like this.
then I would like to see us go for
Lukaku, he wants to step up to a higher level and when he see's Alexis and Ozil in training... I think
Lukaku could
become better than he already is.
We wont even be in for Vardy also Icardi is way off the radar We are very heavily linked to Morata and many feel he; s not the right man either Only bit of info here that makes me breath a sigh of relief is the fact that
Lukaku is out of the picture I really do nt see why any Arsenal fans feel Lukaku is the right man for the job, just goes to shw just how desperate we have all become that we are looking lukaku as the right man for the job He's as crap as
Lukaku is out of the picture I really do nt see why any Arsenal fans feel
Lukaku is the right man for the job, just goes to shw just how desperate we have all become that we are looking lukaku as the right man for the job He's as crap as
Lukaku is the right man for the job, just goes to shw just how desperate we have all
become that we are looking
lukaku as the right man for the job He's as crap as
lukaku as the right man for the job He's as crap as Giroud
Reports on Goal.com claim that the striker has
become frustrated with life at Goodison Park in recent weeks, as he's remained stranded behind Romelu
Lukaku in the club's pecking order.
The 22 year - old is the latest in a long line of Belgian youngsters to emerge from the shadows in recent years, with Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu
Lukaku already
becoming household names.
Add on his power and dribbling ability,
Lukaku could be the perfect fit for Arsenal since he already has experience of playing in the Premier League, and knows how to suit his style to every different game to
become the greatest threat on goal as possible.
In the months that have passed, it's
become clear: while Firmino may not be in search of the Golden Boot (though, currently tied for fifth with «traditional number 9s» Romelu
Lukaku and the Leicester City footballer I refuse to name, he's not far off), his contributions in terms of off - the - ball movement, defensive steel in the press, and playmaking ability are all positives that aren't easily found in other 9s.
It has
become popular for all to point to Romelu
Lukaku, but the Everton loanee has scored four of his five clear cut chances.
Barkley had shimmied past the Leicester defence but though he saw his shot cleared off the line by Andy King, the ball popped out towards
Lukaku, who
became the first Everton player to score in eight successive games in all competitions since Dave Hickson in 1954.
Predicted Starting XI: Romelu
Lukaku boosted after
becoming Belgium's highest ever scorer at 24; Ibrahimovic to boost him too!
The finish capped off
Lukaku's fifth goal in his last three games for Belgium, and also leaves him just six goals away from
becoming country's all time top scorer with 25 goals at the age of 24.
Romelu
Lukaku's first - half goal
became the difference as Manchester United bounced back from their Manchester Derby defeat with a narrow Premier League victory over Bournemouth.
Lukaku is 23 and under the guidance of Mourinho, he could
become a player as devastating as Drogba was for Chelsea.
However, Romelu
Lukaku's endeavour and willingness to help in rear - guard duty must be focused so he
becomes effective and not a burden.
Lukaku joined the Toffees from Chelsea for a club - record # 28m in 2014 and has scored 70 goals in 142 appearances, last season
becoming the first Everton player since Gary Lineker to score 25 league goals in a single campaign.
Romelu
Lukaku's new Everton contract is «99.9 per cent» done and he is set to
become the club's first # 100,000 - plus - a-week player.
To some extent, this arrangement could be considered an echo of the extremely fluid forward line that fired the club to the 2008 Champions League title, with Cristiano Ronaldo replaced by Martial, Rashford
becoming the new Wayne Rooney and
Lukaku as Carlos Tevez — the dynamic, tenacious and tactically astute match - winner.
Lukaku joined Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo by
becoming just the fifth player in history to reach the lucrative landmark of 50 league goals by the age of 23.
Summer signings Nemanja Matic and Romelu
Lukaku have both slotted in seamlessly and have
become key men in the Old Trafford juggernaut while Victor Lindelof is being eased in by Jose Mourinho.
Fans have no qualms with the goals their forwards score provided they count and
Lukaku must understand this concept well if he will move on to
become a feared number 9.
Lukaku joined the illustrious company of Fowler, Owen, Rooney and Ronaldo when he
became only the second foreign player to make the record.
Marouane Fellaini's absence has been missed and Romelu
Lukaku's injury meant that there was no focal point when crosses
became the only option for finding the breakthrough.
However it seems Jose Mourinho has
become more street smart on his return to the bridge.His traits of forcing Manchester United to pay 37million pounds for Mata, dumping out
Lukaku to a non - dangerous club like Everton and now with this immediate departure, one thing has
become inevitable that the Chelsea boss knows how to get good money for valuable players.