In the midst of outside intrigue, the administrator applauded the midfielder as he sketched out his arrangements for the Manchester United star
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer needs Paul Pogba to be compelling at Old Trafford as the Manchester United star keeps on being connected with LaLiga goliaths Real Madrid.
Zinedine Zidane has made no mystery of his thankfulness for Pogba, who said it would be a "fantasy" to play for the Real Madrid head coach amid the worldwide break.
Pogba and his United colleagues battled in a disappointing 2-1 Premier League triumph over Watford on Saturday – Solskjaer's first match since being named supervisor consistently.
Furthermore, in the midst of Madrid's advantage, Solskjaer adulated Pogba as he sketched out his arrangements for the France World Cup champ in Manchester.
"We need Paul to be both on and off the ball a decent player for us," Solskjaer said.
"We need him to be persuasive with the manner in which we play. Now and then that implies up as an eight into the case, at times to control the amusement, drop down further.
"Against Watford he needed to drop down to take care of business a hold of the ball. Each and every diversion will be distinctive until the finish of the period.
"We haven't really nailed down one method for playing. We have three or four distinctive methods for playing. That is the magnificence of Paul – that he can do both."
Solskjaer additionally reacted to previous manager Louis van Gaal's cases that United have been liable of "leave the-transport strategies" under the Norwegian.
"LVG is qualified for his conclusion," Solskjaer said. "We've been taking a gander at games. A few games we've squeezed really high and won the ball up there and commanded.
"He's likely speaking progressively about the PSG diversion [the second leg of the Heroes League last 16, which United won 3-1 in Paris], which was an amusement that we needed to protect really well in the conditions and counter-assault.
"It's about where you win the ball. You need to guard to win the ball to go ahead. You need to win the ball to assault and for me there's two different ways.
"Would you be able to assault rapidly as we did [against Watford], why not? For whatever length of time that your expectation is, the point at which you win the ball, to assault."
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