Solskjaer: When Sanchez finally scores the goals will keep on flowing
Alexis Sanchez may need to score just one goal to kick-start his stuttering career at Manchester United, according to interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Norwegian pulled no punches when he said, "I can't do anything about Alexis Sanchez", immediately after a 2-0 defeat to Paris St Germain in midweek following yet another anonymous display from the Chilean.
Solskjaer struck a more conciliatory tone in his press conference to preview Monday's FA Cup fifth-round clash at Chelsea, where Sanchez could land a starting role in the absence of Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial.
He has been in and out of the starting XI under Solskjaer's two-month tenure following his recovery from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for six weeks at the back end of last year.
As Sanchez attempts to rediscover the form that persuaded United to sign him from Arsenal a little over a year ago, Solskjaer brought a little levity to proceedings by comparing the 30-year-old's situation to trying to get tomato ketchup out of a bottle.
Solskjaer said: "I think he's a very good player, he's very talented but of course there are only so many things you can sit down and talk about and tweak.
"If he could just get that goal I'm sure that will release some of his confidence. That's what it's about when you go through periods that you don't perform up to your standard because we know there is a very, very good player there.
"It's just one of those things, like a bottle of ketchup when it never comes but then when it suddenly comes, loads comes out. When it comes, it comes. I'm sure he'll be fine.
"He can still play for many, many years. He's been here for a year, I've been here for two months now and he's been injured for the first part of it.
"It's unfair to just expect him to be at the top straight away. I'm sure we'll see the best of him (from now) until the end of the season."