Man Utd Boss Reserve Special Praise For Pogba
- by Florence Jennings
- in Sport
- — Feb 10, 2019
Anthony Martial scored Manchester United's second goal in a comfortable 3-0 win over Fulham on Saturday afternoon, via a stunning solo run.
The Red Devils are in red hot form at the moment under Solskjaer and it will be intriguing to see how they fare in the tough fixtures after the game against the Cottagers.
Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial both scored superb goals in the first half, as Fulham just couldn't cope with United's rapid counter attacks.
Following the win over Fulham, United are in fourth place in the Premier League, although they have played a game more than Chelsea, who face Manchester City away on Sunday.
Fulham had begun the game brightly, creating four shots in the first five minutes, but their chances petered out and they seemed to lose confidence as United controlled the ball for long periods.
How many goals do you think Pogba will end up with this season? "There were some good performances today, I have to say".
"We were very far and now, to get back to the top four, is a good result". "He came to the dressing room".
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However, his opportunities under current coach Claudio Ranieri have been limited of late, and he only came on as a late substitute in the 3-0 defeat to Manchester United.
"He's lifted the club for sure; he's a likeable character who has good energy about him".
The odds are against the team with the worst defensive record in the division, with 58 goals conceded, pulling off a miraculous escape given that they are seven points adrift of 17th place with 12 games remaining. "Above all, we have to try to enjoy these games because these are the games we all want to play in and to enjoy".
"We have to carry on playing like we did today".
The 56-year-old Portuguese manager, who was sacked as Red Devils boss in December, claimed that it would be a "miracle" for his former side to finish in the top four after their disappointing start to the season.
The decision to make six changes with Tuesday's Champions League last-16 first leg against Paris St Germain on his mind could have backfired in the capital, but Fulham and their awful defence were no match for the visitors.