straight to your inbox every day for freeIf you were to ask Ralph Hassenhuttl which team would beat Southampton 9-0 15 months after losing by that score line against Leicester, his first guess would not have been Manchester United.
Such is the transformation in recent months under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that the score line seemed a formality as the goals starting flying in at Old Trafford.Solskjaer's ruthlessness was admirable even after making changes at half-time to rest key players.
Instead of introducing Alex Telles for Luke Shaw, he moved Fred back to left-back with Donny van de Beek coming on in the centre.
His gung-ho approach was rewarded with five more goals after the break, a record-equalling Premier League victory.Scott McTominay.
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