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Published 12:12 23 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 12:14 23 Aug 2021 BST
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If Martial is a player seeking to change minds at United and prove he is the main striker they can rely on, he certainly did not show it against Southampton. He had one header cleared off the line but was otherwise ineffectual and was often found drifting around in between the Saints' box and the halfway line when he should have been making runs behind the defensive lines or haring into the box.
Romelu Lukaku, a player Solskjaer sold to Inter, showed how a centre forward is supposed to play, later that day, against Arsenal. The Belgian's tap-in finish against the Gunners was all about strength, awareness and desire to get into scoring positions. Against Southampton, Martial was a faded facsimile of what a striker should be. He lasted 57 minutes before being replaced by Jadon Sancho.
By that stage, United were level at 1-1 after Greenwood had found the net again. They could have been 3-0 up after 12 minutes but contrived to miss three simple chances when Southampton, inexplicably, decided to switch off and not contest set-pieces.
One got the sense that they would be made pay for their early profligacy and so it proved when Southampton's harrying led to Che Adams getting a strike away and the ball deflecting off the lazy, dangling leg of Fred and past David De Gea.
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Che Adams' shot comes off Fred for Southampton's opener. (Photo by Robin Jones/Getty Images)[/caption]
Another United game in which they miss chances, go 1-0 down and finally wake up in the second half. That was the theme of their 2020/21 Premier League campaign and neither Solskjaer or his coaching staff have seemed to figure out how to sort it out.
With Sancho on, United reverted Greenwood back to centre forward and a winner looked inevitable as they besieged Southampton for the next 15 minutes. The Saints responded by bringing on Ibrahima Diallo and Kyle Walker-Peters and turned the tide. They had the better chances, late on, and De Gea saved Harry Maguire after the defender was badly caught in possession before Adam Armstrong was slipped through on goal.
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