The FC crew point to Man United's first-half performance at Burnley as the expectation for how Jose Mourinho's side should play all the time. (3:04)
It has been a busy and momentous few months for Romelu Lukaku. He was instrumental in Belgium's advance to the World Cup semifinals, scoring four times and being hailed by Roberto Martinez, his national team's manager, as the "perfect" striker for his country.
His two against Burnley in Manchester United's 2-0 victory have given him three goals in four Premier League games, a match which also saw him draw level with the Premier League tally of Didier Drogba -- 104 goals -- an amount which he achieved 30 matches quicker than the legendary Chelsea forward.