Man Utd’s Lukaku changes pre-match diet from pasta to ham and cheese omelettes – and has scored twice a game since
The Belgian striker has netted six goals in his last three outings in all competitions for the Red Devils
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ROMELU LUKAKU'S stunning form for Manchester United is reportedly due to the player swapping from pasta to omelettes for his pre-match meal.
Since the 25-year-old ditched his previous eating habit, he has netted two goals in each of his last three games.
According to the , the Belgian striker switched up his diet in an attempt to shed some weight after he packed on too much muscle for the World Cup in Russia.
And the ex-Everton ace has been reaping the benefits since tucking into cheese and ham omelettes - where he ended a run of nine matches without a goal in the 3-1 away win at Crystal Palace.
He then followed that up with another brace in the 3-2 victory against Southampton - where he banged in an 88th minute at Old Trafford.
Before he helped himself to yet another double during Wednesday's epic win against Paris Saint-Germain to send the Red Devils into the Champions League quarter-finals.
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And he will be looking to carry on his purple patch in front of goal when United face Arsenal at the Emirates tomorrow.
Speaking of the Chelsea flop, boss said: "We need Rom facing the goal and not with his back to it. He’s been asked to play wide a few times and provide more chances but now he’s more in and around the box.
"We played with two up against PSG - him and Marcus Rashford - and they might form a nice partnership. I wouldn’t like to be a defender with those two running at me."
The Gunners know all about the dangers Lukaku faces following his epic performance in North London in January where his two assists knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup.