Lukaku was on the winning side (Getty)

Romelu Lukaku continued his brilliant start to life at Manchester United as he managed to get on the scoresheet against Everton.

Up against his former side for the first time following his £75million move, the Belgian played a big role in United’s second goal as he put it on a plate for Henrikh Mkhhitaryan to score.

Minutes later it was his turn to find the back of the net as he nipped in at the back post to score from close range.

It means he’s now scored five goals in his first five Premier League games – making him just the third Manchester United ever to do so.

He scored twice on his Premier League debut in the 4-0 win over West Ham and followed that up with a strike against Swansea. After failing to score against Leicester he netted against Stoke and now Everton.

He’s scored in every game in all competitions excluding that blank against Leicester, taking his tally to 11 in nine appearances.

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