Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hailed Manchester United youngster Mason Greenwood's fearlessness after he claimed his first Premier League goal.

Academy graduate Greenwood has scored three in four starts this term but his only league start was in the final game of last season against Cardiff.
When asked how the players could learn from the match, Solskjaer replied: "Play like we did in the 10 minutes when we scored. Just release the fear, play with belief, confidence.
"They've come through the academy, most of these boys. Mason comes on and plays with no fear, Brandon [Williams]'s great goal, it's something you try to teach them, but along the way in the academy you don't play these games. They will have learnt a lot by these 90-odd minutes, so there will be some pluses as well."
"You could see we brought young players on with Mason," Solskjaer added. "Brandon scores the goal, you've got three lads we signed who have made a good impact, so for me the boys will have learnt a lesson from 71 minutes and the 95th minute or whatever it was [when McBurnie levelled].
"But the biggest part must be the way they've had character to stay in the game and turn it round.
"He (Greenwood)'s a goalscorer, I've always said it and did an interview this week about number of minutes you need to make an impact and he made an impact today. But the way we turned these bad 70 minutes into a positive feeling is good."
