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30th Jan 2021

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer overheard ordering Rashford to target Arsenal full-back

Patrick McCarry

“He cannot defend!

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was over-heard bellowing instructions, in no uncertain terms, at Marcus Rashford to take on Arsenal defender Cedric Soares during a bore draw on Saturday evening.

One of the main frustrations felt by United fans during their mid-week loss to Sheffield United was that United’s attackers did not drive at the Blades’ doughty defence.

Between Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood, United’s front three could only muster one effort on goal against the league’s bottom side.

For today’s game against the Gunners, Martial and Greenwood dropped to the bench while Edinson Cavani started up front with Rashford on the right of a front three and Paul Pogba on the left. The Uruguayan was one of five changes to the United XI that lost 2-1 to Chris Wilder’s side.

Mid-way through the first half, Cedric was cautioned for catching Bruno Fernandes with a stray elbow as he went to head the ball. Not long after, Solskjaer came to the sideline and shouted at Rashford:

Whether that is because Cedric was on an early yellow card or if Solskjaer simply fancied his forward to get the better of the former Southampton defender is unclear. Gabriel Martinelli was starting on the left wing for Arsenal so the instructions may well have been for Rashford to go hard up the right-hand side.

Cedric has probably heard worse in stadiums full of supporters. But he surely never expected to get so publicly called out by the Manchester United boss for all the world to hear.

As for the game itself, Fred went closest for United in the first half as he drew a superb save from Bernd Leno. Arsenal’s best chance fell to Nicolas Pepe, who cut inside and curled a low effort past the right-hand post of David De Gea.