Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer hailed the blossoming partnership between Anthony Martial and Marcus
Rashford after Man Utd finally broke off the goalscoring fetters at
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Marcus Rashford
and the fit-again Anthony Martial both responded to missing penalties at Carrow
Road by scoring from open play in United's 3-1 away win on Sunday game, with
the duo merging dazzlingly for the latter strike. It was the first time Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer's side had scored more than one goal in every game since the
4-0 win against Chelsea on the opening day of the Premier League season.
The thrilling
link-up play between two United forwards led to assessments with former strike
duo Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke. But their previous team-mate Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer had a different partnership from the club's 1999 triple-winning
season in mind when the comparison was put to him.
It was great to
see them go with you. We've missed Anthony Martial in the last two months and
it's great to have him back and him and Marcus Rashford that partnership is
just going to expand and raise. Sometimes we play the two of them, today we had
Dan James as well we had the three of them so very happy and a great finish by Anthony
Martial.
Manchester United
earlier became the first club to score 2,000 Premier League goals thanks to
Scott McTominay's opener. But Manchester
United
penalty problems arose when first Marcus Rashford and then Anthony Martial had
first-half spot-kicks saved by Norwich goalkeeper Tim Krul.
Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer known after the game VAR was wrong to award his side the first one
for a foul on James, but he appealed Krul should have been penalized for being
off his line when he kept out both exertions.
He said It's like
the six-second regulation with the keeper when he holds the ball in his hands,
that was used for a couple of months and it's out of the window. This as well
on penalties, he's a patch off his line and we looked at it the first month and
now it's gone.
Norwich goal
scorer Onel Hernandez paid tribute to Canaries goalkeeper Krul after the match.
The 26-year-old, who became the first Cuban player to score in the Premier
League season with his late support, said: Oh my God I said to him 'Man I have
never seen a goalkeeper holding two penalties in the match'. I'm so proud of
him, he was really good and nice.
Hernandez was not
as overwhelmed with the display of Manchester United despite their win, though,
and rued a lost opportunity for Norwich. Hernandez added When you see United really,
I projected more from them because it's a big club with big names of the season.
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