Get the United transfer latest, team news, match updates and analysis delivered straight to your inbox every day for free Manchester United have often been criticised for being one-dimensional under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but they might have finally found a viable attacking alternative.
In midweek defeat to West Ham the club suffered from an absence of a main attacking focal point as Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded valuable rest and fellow veteran Edinson Cavani remained sidelined from injury.
Without either of their traditional No.9s to call upon, United failed to ever harm the West Ham low-block, something which Solskjaer admitted was partly down to the personnel. "We are not great when we play against a low-block and just sling crosses
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