When Anthony Martial registered 23 goals during the 2019/20 season, it felt like it had finally clicked for the Manchester United forward.
In his fifth season for the club, the Frenchman finally topped 20 strikes in all competitions and started to look like a long-term option as a centre forward.
With Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood either side, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may have been thinking he had the makings of a strike-force to bring a title back to Old Trafford.
Red Devils legend Paul Scholes always felt that was premature, suggesting the former Monaco star had ‘conned’ some into thinking he was a natural centre forward. "The problem with United's forwards is that none of them is an actual centre-forward,” Scholes said in October of
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