Solskjaer “needs” more from Wan-Bissaka in Man Utd; Say hello to Pogba’s impact



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Publication date: Friday, October 30, 2020 10:36

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits that Manchester United “need goals and assists” from their full-backs, especially if they want to continue with the training used with good results in the 5-0 victory over RB Leipzig.

The United manager walked away with a diamond in midfield at Old Trafford on Wednesday, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw operating in the wing positions.

It was another Solskjaer’s Tactical Mastery as United rampaged in the final 20 minutes, but the Norwegian says more of the wide areas is required for the formation to be successful in the long run.


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Wan-Bissaka has one goal this season, Shaw has none and neither has an assist to his name. This is something that Solskjaer acknowledges must change.

In his press conference before the game against Arsenal on Sunday, he said: “Well, they are different demands in different systems, we remain the same, call it the same principles of a Man United winger: you must be good at defense and good Advance.

“We need help and goals from them [Wan-Bissaka and Shaw]They’ve both played and developed and we don’t really have open wingers like Giggsy and David Beckham, and we depend more on the full backs coming in and giving us room. “

Paul Pogba played to the left of the diamond midweek and Solskjaer believes the midfielder is more than capable in that role with his ability to “do it all” in midfield.

Soslkjaer added: “Paul can do everything on a soccer field more or less, he can play long passes, go into the area, get into the area, make combinations outside the area, but he played very well.

“He did impact the game [vs Leipzig]We love to see him move forward and affect the game, what has been the case with Paul after being injured and ill for so long? It’s about getting in shape, getting sharp again, and the fitter you are, the more you can do. . “



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