Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he has asked Paul Pogba to play further forward in a more attack-minded role for Manchester United - and it is already reaping reward.
The Frenchman has scored in every game under his new manager, bagging four goals and three assists in the three matches since Jose Mourinho was axed as manager.
United have played noticeably more attacking and adventurous football under Solskjaer, and the Norwegian coach is encouraging Pogba to get in the box as often as possible.
Asked if his message to Pogba has been to play further forward, Solskjaer told MUTV: 'Yeah. We want him to attack those spaces because we know what a handful he is in the air.
'He can also score with his feet, he's got those long legs - tentacles, you know, the first goal.
'The most pleasing thing about Paul's performance today was how well he just managed the game.
'Touch, pass, move. Touch, pass, move. There's no skills for the sake of skills. It's playing an efficient football game. And I thought he was excellent today, with the whole team of course.'
Asked if he is now showing his ability as a goalscorer, Solskjaer continued: 'Yes, as I said, his attributes, he can shoot, he can get in the box, he can head it.
'But most pleasing maybe for me - because I know he's got all that - is the way he tackles, wins the ball back and plays it simple.'
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