He would need a good manager who teaches him some basics. He got some tools but seems to be clueless and his decision making is not good.
This pretty much sums up the thread. I'll give Solskjaer some leeway here and use the team as a collective, there's not one individual player who has improved fundamentally under our system. Productivity and improvement are two different aspects so if anyone wants to use Rashford as an example it would represent an analogy that lacks depth. Rashford performances hasn't improved he's just more productive upfront. He's now having bad games and getting on the score sheet, whereas beforehand a bad game would be concluded a bad game.
Until I see the first team;
playing intricate football, successfully playing through a press consistently, dropping off into space while holding an attacking pattern, using angles to disperse and dispense the opponent's capabilities at ball retention, off the ball movement creating spaces, dynamism down the flanks (not the old knock it past and run routine), fluidity in our phases of play I'll reserve harsh judgement on any developing player.
These are characteristics of a playing environment that will help the likes of Gomes, Gardner (young players) come into the fold. Solskjaer is extremely one dimensional because there are so many ways to implement a stem of attacking ideas into a team, yet we only seem to excel at one which is a transition from back to front counter attack. It's just not good enough, you could probably find that type of coaching instruction in the back of a cereal box.
Everything under Solskjaer since he's been appointed is tailored around individual brilliance. There's no cohesion in our team which is why we are so inconsistent. Stop using youth as an excuse for inconsistency, Martial, Rashford, Shaw, Mctominay, are young in age but proficiently experienced in the league. Only James, Williams Greenwood, Chong, Gomes and Gardner can really be used as an excuse but aside James none of them are first team integral players.