
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he's happy with the form of Jadon Sancho.
In five starts and three substitute appearances for United, Sancho has yet to score or produce an assist and has completed 90 minutes just once.
Despite Sancho's difficulty at adapting to life at United and the Premier League, Solskjaer said he has complete faith the forward will prove a success.
“Jadon was exceptional on Wednesday against Villarreal," said Solskjaer.
“He was electric and the crowd loved him. I think he felt that connection with the crowd.
“That's what we want from him - to be direct, positive, go past players numerous times.
“Yeah, he's not scored yet, but that night I thought 'yeah, that's Jadon and we're going to see loads of that'.
“Gareth (Southgate) also said it's important Jadon knows they [England] believe in him. They've invested time in him.
“He will be a top player and performances are going to come. We've got players here he can learn from and help him adapt.
“You've got Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani to learn from, in terms of their professionalism and how they conduct themselves.
“He also has his team mates – Marcus [Rashford], Jesse [Lingard] and Luke [Shaw] from the national team, so he'll come good, we've got absolutely no worries."
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