Sunderland Echo

Solskjaer demands more cutting edge despite blunting Blades

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was impressed by Anthony Martial’s maiden Manchester United hat-trick – but the former striker wants his side to be even more clinical than they were against Sheffield United.

Having impressed under Louis Van Gaal following his arrival from Monaco, the 24-year-old endured a topsy-turvy few years and Jose Mourinho was keen to sell the inconsiste­nt forward.

But successor Solskjaer put his faith in Martial and gave him the number nine shirt back at the start of the season, and the former United striker helped him fine tune his work in front of goal.

The 1999 treble hero has been rewarded with the France internatio­nal’s best goalscorin­g season to date, with Wednesday’s impressive treble taking his tally to 19 and sealing a 3-0 win against the Blades at an empty Old Trafford.

“Very happy for Anthony,” Solskjaer said, having seen Martial score a superb scooped effort after two poacher’s finishes at the near post.

“Of course when you get your hat-trick… it’s just unfortunat­e he didn’t celebrate with our fans. I thought our performanc­e deserved a win, definitely. The third goal was a great goal, but for me the first and the second were better.

“He’s in the box, ready to go. We have worked on that, getting in the box in that situation more often.

“At the near post he showed composure and I think as I said the first goal was vital the way he turns and gets himself into a position to score from Marcus

(Rashford’s) cross, very pleased with that.

“He’s getting more and more into those position he could have had one at Spurs a great turn and finish and a great save he’s in good form.”

It was a smooth evening for Solskjaer, but there was a hint of frustratio­n given moments that lacked cutting edge.

“At times it was very, very good football,” the United boss said.

“We could and should have scored more goals to put the game to bed before half-time.

“Always worrying going into half-time knowing you should have scored goals the way we controlled the game, pressed and stopped them playing. Very happy with it.

“Still more to come and we shouldn’t be 100 per cent happy with it.”

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