Anthony Martial hailed the positive impact Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has had on his game at Manchester United, praising the caretaker manager for allowing him to express himself.
United have won all six fixtures since Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho and have played with an attacking freedom that was rarely evident during the Portuguese's tenure.
Martial has scored once and made one assist since Solskjaer's arrival, netting in the 5-1 demolition of Cardiff City in the Norwegian's first game.
And he believes Solskjaer has had a big influence on him, telling Norway's TV2 : "It is great for me to work with a manager who was attacking even when he was playing, just like me.
"He comes with good advice, especially suggestions for positioning in front of goal and the actual finishing. There he helped me a lot.
"The best advice I have received from him until now is that I have to play to my strengths. Don't put pressure on myself. He says I have to express myself on the pitch. It is very nice to be able to get such advice from Solskjaer."
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