Wayne Rooney equalled Sir Bobby Charlton's goalscoring record for Manchester United as Jose Mourinho's side swatted aside Reading.
Rooney made it 249 goals for United with his seventh-minute effort to stand alongside Charlton, leaving the Reds skipper just one short of holding the record outright.
United cruised to victory and a place in the fourth round with goals from Rooney, Anthony Martial and a second-half double from Marcus Rashford, to spoi former United defender Jaap
Stam's return to Old Trafford.
Mourinho's men made light work of Reading,currently third in the Championship, and made in eight successive wins in all competitions, the
first time they have achieved that feat since 2009 under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Here are five things we learned from the first FA Cup tie of the day at Old Trafford:
Rooney made it 249 goals for United with his seventh-minute effort to stand alongside Charlton, leaving the Reds skipper just one short of holding the record outright.
United cruised to victory and a place in the fourth round with goals from Rooney, Anthony Martial and a second-half double from Marcus Rashford, to spoi former United defender Jaap
Stam's return to Old Trafford.
Mourinho's men made light work of Reading,currently third in the Championship, and made in eight successive wins in all competitions, the
first time they have achieved that feat since 2009 under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Here are five things we learned from the first FA Cup tie of the day at Old Trafford:
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