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Erik ten Hag might already know the next problem he must solve at Manchester United

There was something special and unique about each of Manchester United's two goals against Everton in front of the Gwladys Street End on Sunday night.

First, Antony became the only United player in history to score in all of his first three Premier League appearances for the club, following his earlier exploits against both Arsenal and Manchester City, before Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 700th goal of his club career. Both strikes will be remembered fondly, albeit for very different reasons.

It was the perfect way for United to bounce back in the Premier League following their 6-3 humbling at City seven days earlier. Although Erik ten Hag watched his side concede six times at the Etihad Stadium, he will have at least taken some comfort from the fact Antony scored a Goal of the Season contender and Anthony Martial, who was forced off injured with less than half an hour on the clock at Goodison Park on Sunday evening, scored twice.

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It means that United's attackers, albeit slowly, are beginning to find the net. Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, Ronaldo and Martial have all scored in the Premier League so far this season, sharing 11 of the Reds' 13 league goals. They have also shared 16 of the 18 goals United have scored in all competitions.

The only anomalies among United's collection of Premier League goals so far this term are the ones that Bruno Fernandes scored in the 1-0 win over Southampton and the own-goal that was scored for them in the opening day defeat to Brighton. While there is no doubt that Ten Hag should expect goals at a regular rate from his forward players, it might be a slight concern to him that nobody else is chipping in from other

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