Fellaini scored a stoppage-time winner in the Champions League clash at Old Trafford to save Jose Mourinho’s blushes. The Belgian was rewarded with a start for the trip to Southampton, playing behind a front two of Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford. Owen expected a direct style of football from United, especially with Fellaini in an advanced position. Man Utd news: Michael Owen was disappointed to see Marouane Fellaini start against SouthamptonMan Utd news: Owen does not want to see Jose Mourinho's side use a long-ball tacticMan Utd news: Marouane Fellaini has become a key player for Jose Mourinho“It’s another big team, so you’d think it’s going to be a physical, direct game. Man Utd news: Marouane Fellaini scored the late winner against Young Boys on Tuesday
Source: Express December 01, 2018 18:12 UTC