Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says everyone at the club is learning from Edinson Cavani.
The Uruguayan was a deadline day free transfer after the expiry of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
Expectations were low for the signing, but Cavani has shown his quality and work ethic in every appearance this season.
Asked about Cavani's impact, Solskjaer told reporters:"How long have you got?
"When a striker of that age runs almost 12 kilometres… he chases down every time their centre-back has the ball and when the keeper has the ball. He puts in tackles on the centre-midfielders.
"He makes a mistake for the goal Liverpool scored, but he's the one that is closest to winning it back on his own 18-yard box.
"His reaction and his work-rate and his habits and the threat in the box, the humility of coming in every day single day doing your best.
"We could go on and on. But his experience and his attitude has given us a lesson, every single one of us."

