Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backs Fred to fill Paul Pogba void
The Brazilian is enjoying a spell in the starting line-up in the absence of the French midfielder
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Your support makes all the difference.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has backed Fred to continue filling the void left by the injured Paul Pogba.
The Frenchman is out until December due to an ankle injury, with Solskjaer placing his faith in the Brazilian as a replacement, despite failing to shine since his £47m move last year.
The World Cup winner has been out since September 30 with Solskjaer delivering the bad news on his potential return by revealing he will remain out for around five more weeks.
But Solskjaer has backed Fred, who has started all three of United's Premier League fixtures in Pogba's absence, to enjoy a run in the first team, while Andreas Pereira is also an option.
Speaking ahead of his side's Carabao Cup clash with Chelsea on Wednesday, the Norwegian said: "Fred will probably take Paul's position for a while now.
"That's been brilliant for us, but Andreas has grown in the last few games. His energy and chasing and running... he's a different sort of (player) but he can play also in the central positions.
"There's no use talking about who's not going to be here for a long, long time because he's not going to come on the pitch and help us until he's fit.
"Paul's been brilliant and he is a creative midfielder that we need, but then it is up to the others to step up."
United ran out 4-0 winners against Frank Lampard's Chelsea on the opening day of the season, with Rashford on target twice while Anthony Martial and Daniel James were also on the scoresheet.
But Solskjaer does not expect his side to do the same on Wednesday.
"I think Frank has done a good job because the performance against us was good. The result was bad," said Solskjaer.
"We held our hands up as well and said: '4-0? Yeah, flattering'. We were pegged back, they pressed us, but we scored two goals, the second and the third within a minute which decided the game for us, so we didn't think we were 4-0 better than them but it's going to be an interesting game."
Chelsea have fared better in recent cup meetings between the two sides, however, winning two of the three played over the past three seasons, including the 2017-18 FA Cup final.
Solskjaer has used a number of young players this season, particularly in the Carabao Cup and Europa League, with 19-year-old defender Brandon Williams making his debut against Rochdale in the previous round, while fellow teenager Mason Greenwood found the net against the Sky Bet League One club.
Solskjaer hinted in his press conference that James Garner and Williams could be named in the squad for Wednesday's clash.
PA also contributed to this report
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