The Red Devils have recorded six straight
wins since Solksjaer became interim boss
- The Norwegian has revealed he gave Paul
Pogba two important instruction against
Spurs
Manchester United caretaker manager
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has revealed that
he unleashed Paul Pogba against
Tottenham.
The Frenchman provided a superb pass
that led to Marcus Rahsford's goal which
became the match winner for the Red
Devils at Wembley.
The France international has been
involved in eight goals since Solksjaer
took over the mantle as manager at Old
Trafford.
The 25-year-old who was handed his
United Reserves debut by the Norwegian
in 2009 has scored four and created
another four since Solksjaer's
appointment in December 2018.
United have now won six matches out of
six with Pogba in full display of his
artistic midfielder qualities under the
new interim boss.
Solksjaer had explained what the new
coaching set up had told the ex-Juventus
midfielder which is having a positive
effect in his game.
Man United News
"We encourage him to go forward,"
Solskjaer said. "To track back and make
recovery runs. But of course when you
have the skill Paul has and the vision,
you see with the pass for the goal, great
run by Rash.
"But Paul's one of the best midfielders in
the world going forward, so you should
release him forward.
"Then you have Ander and Nemanja two
fantastic, how do you call it? The energy
they give us and the balance they give us
is what helps Paul as well to go
forward."
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported
that United's hero at Wembley David De
Gea has said that the real Manchester
United are back following their 1-0 win
over Tottenham.
The Red Devils had a decent first half as
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's men got their
noses in front through Marcus Rashford.
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