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The Belgian arrived at Old Trafford from Everton during the summer and got off to a flying start, scoring 11 times in his first ten games. But the 24-year-old has struggled to maintain the goalscoring prowess that convinced Mourinho to splash out £75m on him, scoring just one goal in the last ten games. Despite his drought, Mourinho has heaped praise on Lukaku, insisting that there’s more to his game than simply scoring goals. "In the last minute he was fighting and running back like he was in the first minute so I think it is also a mentality question," he said.
"The way Romelu wins the corner for the goal, the way Romelu ends the game making tackles in the left back position, that is the mentality I want and unfortunately, not every player is the same. Not every player is the same. "Players are men, men are different. Men are unique cases. "Some guys are capable to go into the limits of their efforts and some others guys even with a lot of talent, they don't manage to do that, so Romelu, for me, fantastic. He didn't score. I don't care." An own goal from Lewis Dunk handed United a 1-0 victory over Brighton on Saturday to continue their stunning run of winning every league game at home this season.
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