Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has said the team have rediscovered an identity since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over as manager.
Solskjaer took the reins in December following the departure of former boss Jose Mourinho. The latter had steered the Red Devils to their worst start to a Premier League season, culminating in a miserable performance in a 3-1 loss to Liverpool, which proved to be his last game.
Pogba was an unused substitute during that match but has rediscovered some form since Solskjaer took charge of the team, with United winning six games in succession. The Frenchman told Sky Sports the players have a lot more clarity in what they're doing:
"The way we are playing we have more possession of the ball.