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Manchester United moved up to fifth in the Premier League table with victory against Middlesbrough at the Riverside in Steve Agnew's first game in charge.

Middlesbrough 3-1 Man Utd

Ashley Young's deep cross found Marouane
Fellaini at the back post to head past Victor
Valdes, before Jesse Lingard's terrific strike
doubled his side's lead after the break.
United invited pressure and when Chris Smalling
made a mess of an easy clearance in the box,
substitute Rudy Gestede pounced.
But former Manchester United keeper Victor
Valdes slipped in stoppage time and Antonio
Valencia's tap-in secured the three points.
Jose Mourinho's side leapfrog Arsenal and
Everton into fifth, while Middlesbrough remain
19th in the table and are now five points from
safety.

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