Solskjaer celebrates Pogba boost for Man United run-in

Paul Pogba's immediate impact after coming on after almost two months gave United a much needed boost as his solitary goal was enough for United to enter the last eight of the Europa League.

Published : Mar 19, 2021 11:48 IST

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said his team has missed Paul Pogba after the Frenchman helped the Premier League side reach the Europa League quarterfinals with the winning goal in a 1-0 victory at AC Milan.

Pogba, who had missed United's previous 10 matches with a thigh injury, needed only three minutes to prove his worth in the last-16 second leg on Thursday.

With United struggling to find a goal in the San Siro having drawn the first leg at home 1-1, Pogba came on at halftime in Rashford’s place and made an immediate impact with a clever finish.

"We've missed Paul – he's been out for almost two months," Solskjaer said.

"He was just getting into his best form before his injury. He's going to give us a big boost for the rest of the season."

Pogba has flattered to deceive for much of his time in Manchester since signing for a then-world record fee in 2016, but his form this campaign has been impressive, helping United climb to second in the Premier League table.

The French World Cup winner's abilities have not gone unnoticed among his teammates.

"It always makes a difference when you have a world-class player like Paul to come on," left-back Luke Shaw told BT Sport. "He made the difference."

Another big-name player made his comeback from injury in the San Siro - Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic - but he could not find the net against his former club when coming on as a second-half substitute.

The Swede, who spent two seasons at United between 2016 and 2018, was denied by a fine save from Dean Henderson, but the Italian team did not test the United goalkeeper enough across the 90 minutes.

"We played well in both legs, but football is like that - if you don't score, you don't win," Ibrahimovic said.

"If you don't take your chances, there will be moments when you will come under pressure in the game. In one of these moments, they managed to score. When you make mistakes, you pay for them."

Commenting on Marcus Rashford’s half-time substitution, Solskjaer said that he felt a "little twinge" before being substituted but is expected to be fit for Sunday's FA Cup tie at Leicester City.

"Marcus had a little twinge," Solskjaer said. "We couldn't take a risk with him but hopefully he won't be too bad.

"I think he'll be alright."

Rashford has made 45 appearances in all competitions for United this season, more than any other player at the club, but said in the build-up to the match he had no concerns about burnout or doubts about his fitness.

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