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25th February 2018
10:22pm GMT

However, Alan Shearer asked on Twitter following the match why the Belgian can't produce such a performance on a regular basis, and he has a point.
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Lukaku's goal against Chelsea was his first this season against a side currently occupying the top eight of the Premier League. The former Everton striker had gone 10 games and 939 minutes without scoring against a top eight side.
Some of the reasons offered for Lukaku's inconsistency included a lack of service by his teammates.
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His manager's tactics.
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And the fact he's still only 24, and therefore still developing his game.
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Different players developed at different stages, but Lukaku's at least one-third of the way through his career, so it's hard to still consider him a young player. He has been isolated at times under Jose Mourinho's tactics, but it's also true that he hasn't made the most of the service he has received, often failing to keep hold of the ball and bring others into play.
It could just be that Lukaku is a confidence player, and his goal in the first-half against Chelsea spurred him on to play well for the rest of the game. Whatever the reasons for the striker's inconsistency, United fans will hope he now builds on this performance.
Jamie Carragher, speaking on Sky Sports following the match, was also impressed with Lukaku's contribution against Chelsea, and admitted that he may have been wrong about the player's attributes.
"It's a big result for Man Utd today, but it feels like an even bigger game for Lukaku, coming against a former club and having been questioned all season - and rightly so, sometimes a little bit harsh," Carragher said.
"Will that criticism ever go away? He'll have to consistently score in big games. It's not easy, and I'm not saying he would have to score every time. Psychologically you could see how unhappy he was when Geoff (Shreeves) was pushing him with questions about goals against the top six. But what he also does now, for the winning goal, I've always felt he's just a goalscorer, there isn't too much more to his play, he's not great at hold-up at times and he doesn't work the channels, but this (his assist) just answers me and plenty of his critics - there is more to his game."Lukaku's goal against Chelsea was his 22nd of the season, and 13th goal in the Premier League for United.
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