Man Utd boss Solskjaer on Norwich win: Great to watch

Football
28 Oct 2019 • 6:37 AM MYT
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted with their performance in their 3-1 victory at Norwich City.

Scott McTominay opened the scoring and Marcus Rashford had a penalty saved by Tim Krul before doubling the lead. Canaries keeper Krul also kept out an Anthony Martial spot-kick but the Frenchman converted a Rashford backheel to make the points safe, before Onel Hernandez's late consolation.

Solskjaer said, It was great to watch them at times, it looked like they were more free to express themselves and the confidence grew more as the game went on. When they dropped their shoulders and just play the way we know they can play, like they did today, they're a joy to watch.

It's two away wins in three days, not bad. It's been too long, of course, and it's great to have done it. This performance was the pleasing thing. It's a difficult place to come to but, when you're as focused and concentrated and on the front foot, as we were today, we can beat anyone away from home."