criticalanalysis
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Absolutely clutch control and very cute finish for the first goal.
It made a massive difference when he and Hojlund were together up top. Brentford started to panic facing the presence of those two.
Time to go back to the dark ages? 2 big men and pump it long?
SnapRewind the years and bring back the 442 with McT as Højlund's strike partner
Things go in circles, it wouldn't even surprise me if it 4-4-2 with 2 absolute units up front became the new way to steamroll again.It made a massive difference when he and Hojlund were together up top. Brentford started to panic facing the presence of those two.
Time to go back to the dark ages? 2 big men and pump it long?
It is a brilliant goal really.His touch for the first goal was outrageous
Greatest 10 minute performance of all time!?One of the game's great cameos. Fair play.
Solskjær scored four goals in twelve minutes as a sub once.Greatest 10 minute performance of all time!?
If you want to quote our rational views that he is probably worth £30m after a bad performance then I can quote you back after a good performance right?These people. I’ll leave it here.
Therefore he doesn't qualify!Solskjær scored four goals in twelve minutes as a sub once.
True, and I'm pretty sure he's told the managers this before too. Perhaps he can really get going now as an aggressive attacking squad option (not a cuss, we need those).So what he proved today is that he absolutely isn't a number 6, and can be an absolute handful in the box?
I feel like it's been said over and over on here for years now.
Berbatov would be proud of that first touch. It was that good.His touch for the first goal was outrageous
McTominay's goals are far more significant because we were 1-4 up when Solskjaer came off the bench against Forest.Therefore he doesn't qualify!
Also that was more like 20 minutes if I remember correctly
I think he certainly is a midfielder, but most definitely not a DM, where he's been played too often, probably not even a box to box player, but I can see him in that position between the opponents midfield and defence, where he can collect the ball, lay it off to a wide player, then make that LATE run into the box, where generally some players are not picked up.The further away from our goal he plays the better. He’s clearly not a midfielder.
I believe he used to play as a striker in United's youth teams.Things go in circles, it wouldn't even surprise me if it 4-4-2 with 2 absolute units up front became the new way to steamroll again.