Romelu Lukaku celebrates his goal against Fulham
Romelu Lukaku celebrates his goal against Fulham

Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku is over post World Cup Slump


Romelu Lukaku believes he has finally emerged from his post-World Cup slump, with the Manchester United striker feeling more aggressive and the benefits of shedding muscle added for Russia.

A promising first season at Old Trafford has been followed by a largely frustrating second campaign under Jose Mourinho, with the 25-year-old struggling to make an impact in front of goal.

But Lukaku is belatedly showing positive signs again, having ended his 12-match goalless streak for United at Southampton last weekend and netted at Old Trafford for the first time since March in Saturday's 4-1 win against Fulham.

Those struggles in front of goal have been pored over in great detail, but the Belgium striker has not allowed external scrutiny to get him down as he knew what needed to be done.

"No, no, not really (did it affect me). I think I just needed to keep working hard. Me and the manager had good conversations in the last couple of days, where really he told me what he wanted from me," said Lukaku.

"I know from my side I have to do better, and I just keep looking forward and improving, trying to add into my game and help the team to win."

Lukaku has been striving to improve by working hard on the training pitch, but less in the gym having bulked up during the summer.


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"I added a little bit of muscle. It was at the World Cup. I just felt great and I think I played great over there, and then when I came back it is a different type of style.

"When you are in the Premier League, I cannot play with the same amount of muscle as international football here in the Premier League. That was something that when I came back I knew straightaway 'nah, nah, I cannot play in this style like this'.

"I had to lose muscle basically. So you just stay out of the gym, drink a lot of water, and eat a lot of veg and fish and it helps."

As well as cutting down his muscle mass, Lukaku also had to overcome knock-on impact of his World Cup exertions in a summer that saw Belgium finish third.

"After the World Cup, I think I really was like a bit tired. I had the same thing in 2014 after the World Cup when I came back to Everton I was really in a slump .

"So, now I think I am in a decent level again and ready to go again. Me and the medical staff, we did a lot of tests to see what the problem was.

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