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How the Premier League table looked when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over at Man Utd

Man Utd’s transformation under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continues as victory at moved them into the top four for the first time this season.

Paul Pogba set the visitors on their way with a fine finish past Sergio Rico who was wrong-footed and unable to get a hand on shot as it flew in past his near post.

Anthony Martial then doubled United’s lead with less than 25 minutes on the clock, before Pogba added his second – and United’s third – from the penalty spot.

Chelsea can, of course, reclaim fourth spot with a point against Man City on Sunday, but reaching the top four – even if only for 24 hours – is a sign of United’s progress under the Norwegian.

Here's how the Premier League table looked when Solskjaer took the reins at Old Trafford...

Pos Team P W D L GD Pts
1 Liverpool 17 14 3 0 30 45
2 Man City 17 14 2 1 38 44
3 Tottenham 17 13 0 4 15 39
4 Chelsea 17 11 4 2 21 37
5 Arsenal 17 10 4 3 14 34
6 Man Utd 17 7 5 5 0 26
7 Wolves 17 7 4 6 0 25
8 Everton 17 6 6 5 2 24
9 West Ham 17 7 3 7 0 24
10 Watford 17 7 3 7 -2 24
11 Bournemouth 17 7 2 8 -3 23
12 Leicester 17 6 4 7 0 22
13 Brighton 17 6 3 8 -4 21
14 Newcastle 17 4 4 9 -8 16
15 Crystal Palace 17 4 3 10 -9 15
16 Cardiff 17 4 2 11 -16 14
17 Southampton 17 2 6 9 -16 12
18 Burnley 17 3 3 11 -18 12
19 Huddersfield 17 2 4 11 -18 10
20 Fulham 17 2 3 12 -26 9

It is some turnaround by Solskjaer, who inherited a side which sat 11 points outside the top four after a disappointing opening to the campaign under Jose Mourinho.

Many had already written United out of the race for a Champions League spot before Christmas, but 25 points gathered from 27 available in the Premier League have propelled the Red Devils into contention.

The 2-2 draw with Burnley at Old Trafford in January was the only disappointment of Solskjaer's reign thus far, and even then United wrestled back from 2-0 down to snatch a point with less than 10 minutes to play.

Solskjaer said: "I think we've risen to most of the challenges, maybe of course the setback of the two Burnley goals we conceded, maybe they will make us move to the next level because I think we've given ourselves a chance now to get into the top four maybe earlier than we thought.

Here's how the table looks now...

Pos Team P W D L GD Pts
1 Man City 26 20 2 4 48 62
2 Liverpool 25 19 5 1 41 62
3 Tottenham 25 19 0 6 27 57
4 Man Utd 26 15 6 5 17 51
5 Chelsea 25 15 5 5 22 50
6 Arsenal 25 14 5 6 15 47
7 Wolves 25 11 5 9 1 38
8 Watford 25 9 7 9 -1 34
9 Everton 26 9 6 11 -1 33
10 Bournemouth 25 10 3 12 -7 33
11 Leicester 25 9 5 11 -1 32
12 West Ham 25 9 5 11 -7 32
13 Brighton 25 7 6 12 -9 27
14 Crystal Palace 25 7 5 13 -7 26
15 Newcastle 25 6 6 13 -12 24
16 Southampton 25 5 9 11 -15 24
17 Burnley 25 6 6 13 -20 24
18 Cardiff City 25 6 4 15 -24 22
19 Fulham 26 4 5 17 -32 17
20 Huddersfield 25 2 5 18 -33 11
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