Man United Goalkeeper reveals why Solskjaer has taken Pogba and Lukaku back to school

According to Manchester United back-up goalkeeper Lee Grant, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been giving Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba a finishing masterclass in training. The United boss, who was once dubbed the ‘baby-faced assassin’ for his ice-cool composure in front of goal, has been getting hands on in training to show the Red Devils’ current crop how it’s done.

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And third-choice stopper Grant revealed the Norwegian has not lost his striker’s instinct. Grant told the club’s official website: ‘It was the first time I managed to get a glimpse of whether he still had it or not.

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‘We had a shooting session and I was doing some one-on-one work with Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba. The manager came over and I could see he was limbering up in the corner of my eye. ‘He got involved and he was still pretty deadly, I have to be honest.

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‘He had some bad luck because he kept hitting the same post in the same spot. But the touch was there and the instinct was still there. ‘He is very, very clinical still. He did well and I am looking forward to seeing that game on Sunday.’Grant told the club’s official website: ‘It was the first time I managed to get a glimpse of whether he still had it or not.

Image result for ole gunnar solskjaer romelu lukaku and paul pogba training

‘We had a shooting session and I was doing some one-on-one work with Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba. The manager came over and I could see he was limbering up in the corner of my eye. ‘He got involved and he was still pretty deadly, I have to be honest.

Image result for ole gunnar solskjaer romelu lukaku and paul pogba training

‘He had some bad luck because he kept hitting the same post in the same spot. But the touch was there and the instinct was still there. ‘He is very, very clinical still. He did well and I am looking forward to seeing that game on Sunday.’