Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said Manchester United’s coaches weren’t surprised by Paul Pogba’s stunning left-footed winner against Fulham, having seen his passing ability off both feet in midfield. Pogba slammed home a magical goal on his weaker foot with 25 minutes to play at Craven Cottage, sealing a 2-1 win that took United back to the top of the Premier League table. It was the second time he’d scored a second-half winner in the space of nine days, having also struck at Burnley last week, and Solskjaer described his latest cameo moment as a strike worthy of winning any game.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said “A left-footed strike as well, Paul can do that. We’ve seen him switching the play in midfield with his right foot and left foot, but that was a perfect strike and fitting to win any game of football, They’re massive. When you count the points at the end of the season you look back at the tight games,” he said. “It gives so much confidence and a morale boost to get three points instead of a draw.”