Manchester United made it two comfortable wins from two Premier League games at the start of the season with an impressive victory over Swansea City. Eric Bailly prodded home his first United goal from close range on the stroke of half-time before Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and substitute Anthony Martial scored in a deadly three-minute spell late on to give the scoreline a more convincing look. After brushing aside West Ham at Old Trafford last Sunday, United issued another early statement of intent and have begun the campaign with back-to-back 4-0 wins, signalling the club's best start to a league season for 110 years. The Reds made the long trip to a sunny South Wales in buoyant mood and Jose Mourinho named an unchanged team from the side that recorded his biggest Premier League win as United boss last weekend. But don't call this a comeback - they've bern there for years. But they haven't won it for years either, so Mama better say "knock 'em out" before the next game.
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