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21st August 2019
02:46pm BST

“He has got the quality and talent,” Solskjaer said of the Frenchman during the pre-season. “He's going to score goals and his work-rate is improving. I expect him and Marcus [Rashford] to be even better than last season. “Of course, Anthony's had a top season when he came in his first season. He was top scorer and he's had a couple of seasons since then when he's not really hit that amount of goals and quality. I'm sure we will see a better Anthony this year.”Martial scored 17 goals in 49 games during his first campaign at United under Louis van Gaal in 2015 but he has since failed to replicate that type of form. His last three seasons have looked like this: 2016/17 - eight goals in 42 games 2017/18 - 11 goals in 45 games 2018/19 - 12 goals in 38 games 2019/20 - 2 goals in 2 games. Solskjaer has expressed a desire for Martial to get closer to goal this season and it looks like he's following his manager's instructions with both of his goals so far coming inside the area. https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1164103930860716034 Martial has never played more than 31 games in a league season for United but you figure this could be the campaign where he exceeds that figure given the fact that Marcus Rashford is the only other forward in the current squad to score 10 or more league goals last season. Solskjaer seems to want to play both players alongside each other this season and Martial will stand to gain the most as he leads the line for a United side that have averaged 10 shots over the first two games of the season against good competition in Chelsea and Wolves. Martial is currently fourth on the leading goalscorers list behind Ashley Barnes (3) and Raheem Sterling (4) and Teemu Pukki (4). Sterling has scored 35 goals over the last two seasons so it's no great surprise that he's off to a good start but Pukki's hat-trick against Newcastle at the weekend caught everyone a bit off guard after he scored against Liverpool at Anfield on the opening night of the season. https://twitter.com/OptaJoe/status/1162810751263940608 The Finnish striker scored 29 goals in the Championship last season so maybe it shouldn't be too big of a shock that he's got off to such a strong start for the Premier League newcomers, but nevertheless, Pukki is still the first player in Premier League history to score four goals in his first two appearances in the competition. The best promoted striker of the last five seasons has been Charlie Austin who scored 18 goals for the newly promoted Queens Park Rangers during the 2014/15 season. Of the last 15 promoted clubs only eight have had players that have scored 10 or more league goals during a campaign and only three - Austin, Raul Jimenez and Odion Ighalo - have scored over 13 league goals. Pukki is just under halfway to 10 after two games and just under a third of the way to 13 league goals and he's played just two league games.
“It was a good performance from Teemu today, not only because of his goals but because of his workload, because of his ability to link the play and he is so important to us for the spirit of the team,” said Norwich boss Daniel Farke after Saturday's win. “Not only for his goals, but in general because of his workload it was a brilliant performance.”Pukki was clinical in front of goal and if he can keep banging in the goals for the Canaries it should put them in a good position to fight relegation, although, Austin's 18 goals for relegated QPR serves as a cautionary tale. Five of the eight players that have scored 10 or more goals for newly promoted clubs have seen their sides survive relegation but those numbers sit just above 50%. A goalscorer certainly helps the fight to stay in the league but Norwich's biggest challenge will most likely come down the other end, as it tends to do for most relegation candidates. The game of this week sees Arsenal take on Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday evening with Liverpool once again shaky at the back against Southampton while Gunners new boy Nicolas Pepe looked sharp in a second-half cameo against Burnley. Dani Ceballos was mightily impressive for the north Londoners in their win over Burnley last weekend and expect him to feature again as Arsenal try to rotate a very stacked midfield with Mesut Ozil also in line for a return. The Gunners are two from two to start but won just seven games on the road last season with Liverpool losing just once all year. The fixture has produced some classics over the years but it's hard to see this one going Arsenal's way, even with another liability in goals for Liverpool, or as most of us know them as, goalkeepers not named Alisson Becker.
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