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18th January 2019
02:06pm GMT

United are now consistently playing on the front foot, a stark reversal of Mourinho's often negative, disciplined style. And it's not just the attackers, even the likes of Nemanja Matic and Victor Lindelöf have seen a remarkable turnaround in their form and look completely different players under the Norwegian's tutelage.
There is presumably a long queue of stars coming out of the dressing room willing to offer appraisals of their new manager but Martial has become the first to publicly reiterate his belief in the former club legend.
The French forward told ITV:
“Everything is going very well at the moment, everyone is happy. So if it continues, why not?”He also describes the impact Solskjaer, a former forward, has had on his own game as an attacking player.
"It's been great for me to work with a manager who also was an attacker when he played. He gives me good advice, especially when it comes to positioning in front of goal and finishing technique. "The best advice I've received from him is that I need to play to my strengths. He also told me not to put too much pressure on myself, and try to express myself on the pitch.”The one thing Solskjaer isn't, however, is a pushover, despite his relentlessly cheery demeanour. Whilst not the stern disciplinarian like his predecessor, Martial believes his new coach has just the right amount of toughness, combined with a seemingly natural ability to lift the mood of his players.
"He can be quite strict with people who have earned it. A good manager needs a bit of both, he needs to be firm with the players, but also create joy and good spirits, and that's how he is," he explained.Solskjaer's 100 per cent win record is on the line on Saturday as United host Brighton at Old Trafford before travelling to Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round on January 25. The Gunners face a difficult home encounter with Chelsea, and United could move above them into 5th place should they better their result.
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