
Solskjaer’s reign as caretaker manager began with a 5-1 win at Cardiff on Saturday, and his dream start continued with a resounding welcome by the Old Trafford faithful.
Nemanja Matic scored the opener, before Pogba’s brace in the second half.
Solskjaer coached Pogba as a youngster; before the midfielder left for Juventus and United had to pay a then world record £89 million to bring him back in 2016.
“That’s the Paul I know. The Paul I’ve known since he was in the reserves and youth team with me.
“He has always been a happy boy; he’s always had a big smile on his face.
“When you score a goal, or two, of course you are happy.
“But when you play football for Man United you should be happy. Of course, it’s a responsibility, but it’s an honour and a privilege.
“Paul loves playing for this club. He’s a Man United boy through and through, a kid who knows what it means to play for Man United,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports.

