Paul Pogba has revealed the simple message Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave him ahead of Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Wolves on Tuesday.
Marcus Rashford’s injury-time winner extended United’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to nine games and moved the Red Devils to within two points of leaders Liverpool.
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Pogba was one of six changes made by Solskjaer after the 2-2 draw at Leicester on Boxing Day.
And when asked what his manager said to him before the game, the French midfielder told Stadium Astro: “Give it your best. I give my best to be on the pitch, to play and give my best for the team.
“I can play left, right, anywhere. I just give all I’ve got just to help the team the most I can.”
Rashford’s dramatic 93rd-minute strike was United’s latest winner since Michael Owen scored after 95 minutes and 27 seconds of their derby clash with Manchester City in 2009.