Marcus Rashford praised Anthony Martial after another dominant display from the Frenchman helped Manchester United beat Burnley in the Premier League.
"He's (Martial) been brilliant today and for a forward there's nothing better than scoring goals and hopefully he can keep scoring goals, keep the confidence high and we can continue like that until the end of the season," Rashford told BT Sport.
Although the England international was slightly critical of United's attacking line as the team had to sit tight in the second half and soak up Burnley's pressure before he sealed the three points for Solskjaer's side in the 94th minute.
"We could have been a bit more clinical but sometimes it doesn't work that way and today we had to grind it out and get that goal at the end," Rashford said. "The centre halves were heading every ball out and when you come to places like this that's how you have to play sometimes and that'll do a lot for us as a team."
The game also marked United's first clean sheet in the league since September and ended an unwanted run of 14 league games without one. And Harry Maguire was happy to have kept The Clarets out.
"It's been disappointing that we haven't been keeping clean sheets," the centre back said. "We are a team that hasn't conceded many chances but set plays and things like that the basic things have let us down so it's nice to keep a clean sheet and get an away win.
"We had to work hard, we knew we would have to dig in deep. Especially the last 15 minutes when they were throwing balls into our box. I don't think we gave too many chances away and we did well in the end we defended well. Maybe we could have been a bit better on the ball in the second half and killed the game off that way but it's a big win for us."