Aaron Wan-Bissaka explains the role of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in his improvement



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Aaron Wan-Bissaka has explained how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is having a fundamental impact on his improvement at Man Utd.

The fullback has impressed in his short time at Old Trafford after a £ 50m transfer from Crystal Palace last summer.

His starring display in United’s 2-0 victory over neighboring rivals Man City could be a watershed moment in his Red Devils career, after expert Jamie Carragher praised Wan-Bissaka as the best individual defender in the world football.

Wan-Bissaka kept English star Raheem Sterling at bay, minimizing advancement to a minor role in the process.

And he has credited the work of United’s back room team for helping its continued development.

“Since coming to United, the coaching staff has been excellent,” said Wan-Bissaka. “Everyone really knows what they are doing and can make a difference in your game.”

Wan-Bissaka says Solskjaer is pushing him to greater heights
Wan-Bissaka says Solskjaer is pushing him to greater heights

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“It pays to get even a fraction of a percentage improvement, and I’m really excited about the prospect of working on my game in any area I can.”

“The manager is also a big part of that process. From day one at United, I have seen Ole as a manager who knows what he wants. You can see his intentions for the team.”

“He wants all the players to improve and has given us an idea of ​​what we need to improve. I think that is what he needs, a manager to push him.”

There was some early skepticism about Wan-Bissaka’s attacking capabilities in his role, a key quality in successful right-back running backs in the club’s illustrious history.

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It took the 22-year-old until the end of December to present his first United assist, but he is gradually winning over his critics.

Other assistance against Chelsea followed him, before his man of the match showed up against Man City, and shows that the star is on the right track to please his boss.

He added about Solskjaer: “Personally, it has encouraged me to move forward with confidence and express myself, and before the recent shutdown I think my attack game was definitely improving.”

“Like I said, there’s a lot more to come from me, from us and I can’t wait to get back to that.”



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