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PAUL POGBA is back – and so are Manchester United.

Pogba returned from nearly two months out with a damaged hamstring, to score one and make another, as United got back to their impressive early season form.

 Paul Pogba celebrates his goal
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Paul Pogba celebrates his goalCredit: PA:Empics Sport

Just for good measure Romelu Lukaku ended his own goal drought with an emphatic finish for the fourth.

Oh, and to really make it a memorable night, Zlatan Ibrahimovic got back into action, with the final 13 minutes of a game which turned into a stroll.

It had threatened to be anything but when Dwight Gayle had drilled the Toon ahead on 14 minutes.

Jacob Murphy fed the overlapping DeAndre Yedlin down the right, and when his low pull back had Victor Lindelof sliding to the floor as he tried to put the brakes on, Gayle swept it in off the far post.

 Chris Smalling got United's second goal
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Chris Smalling got United's second goalCredit: Reuters
 Romelu Lukaku ended his goal drought
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Romelu Lukaku ended his goal droughtCredit: PA:Press Association

United were again caught napping when Jonjo Shelvey hit a pass on the spin that Kevin De Bruyne would have been proud of, but this time Murphy’s skidding low strike was just wide of the upright.

United – with Pogba at the heart of most of their possession – may have seen a lot more of the ball but were hardly peppering the Toon goal with shots.

Lukaku had stabbed one wide at the near post, then couldn’t get over a Lindelof cross – but then eight minutes before the break they did finally level it.

Pogba, not surprisingly, was at the heart of it, tying Isaac Hayden in knots before standing one up for Antony Martial to nod down and into the corner.

 Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned after his injury
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned after his injuryCredit: Reuters
 Dwight Gayle put Newcastle ahead at Old Trafford
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Dwight Gayle put Newcastle ahead at Old TraffordCredit: Reuters

Then an Ashley Young cross skimmed off Joselu’s head and just over his own crossbar, as the Toon threatened to crumble – and a minute before the break they did.

Young floated another inviting cross to the far post and Chris Smalling, still loitering from a corner, headed in.

Still Newcastle could have levelled it by half time, Hayden dancing through only for David De Gea to block, and then Matt Ritchie’s follow up flew wide off Gayle’s knee.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic makes his long-awaited return for Manchester United after seven months out
 Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands to watch his old side
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Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands to watch his old sideCredit: Reuters

That was as good as it got for the Toon, for ten minutes after the break it was all but game over, Lukaku floating one to the far post, Marcus Rashford nodding back, and Pogba scoring from a yard.

Pogba was making his way to the tunnel after being subbed, when Lukaku bulldozed his way into the box to blast the fourth – before Ibrahimovic made his bow for the final few minutes.

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  • Manchester United have now lost just one of their last 33 league games against Newcastle at Old Trafford.
  • The Magpies have lost this fixture 85 times in all competitions, more than against any other side in their history.
  • United were the last side in the five major European leagues yet to concede a top-flight goal at home this season. That record is now gone.
  • Jose Mourinho's side are unbetaen in 23 league games at Old Trafford.
  • Rafa Benitez's side have now lost their last three games.

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