Ander Herrera has revealed which of his Manchester United team-mates is currently 'untouchable' in training.

The Red Devils got back to winning ways on Monday when they beat Everton 2-0 at Goodison Park.

Second half goals from Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard secured the victory for Jose Mourinho's men as their fight to stay in the top four continues.

Lingard's goal was his seventh in his last nine appearances, as the 25-year-old appears to have hit a hot patch of form.

Ander Herrera is impressed with Jesse Lingard (
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And it was the Englishman who Herrera lavished with praise following the final whistle.

"Fantastic. When you are like that he has to keep trying [to] shoot, shoot, shoot!" Herrera joked after the win at Goodison Park.

"I am not in that minute! I shoot like three times today and didn't score but I will keep looking for that moment and Jesse has that now.

"He has to keep trying to shoot but the movement he does with us in the team is also amazing. He is very quick at the moment as well. No one can touch him so we are happy for him."

Lingard scores Manchester United's second goal against Everton (
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The attacking midfielder is on fire (
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Herrera also hailed three more of his team-mates following United's 2-0 win over Everton.

"I don't want to speak only about Jesse, I think Anthony today was fantastic as well. He hasn't played as a striker for a long time and he did fantastic.

"Juan also as a midfielder coming to help us, Victor out of position did amazing. They are very good things we can take out of today."

Mourinho was also quick to praise Lingard after his latest goal.

Jose Mourinho believes Lingard has made a 'jump' (
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"These boys, they jump or they don't jump," said the United boss.

"One thing is to be a young talent, another is to be a very good player. Some players are not capable of that jump.

"From great potential, young players, they go to normal players. I think Jesse is giving that jump. He is being more consistent. He is being more adaptable.

"He understands better the game, the different spaces, the different positions. He is going in a good direction."

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