Manchester United Manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer has Vowed to keep convincing star strker Edinson Cavani to stay at the Old Trafford for another season.
The Uruguanian whose contract expires at the end of the season inspires the Red Devils to a comeback win against AS Roma by grabing a double at Old Trafford again to leave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side on the brink of the Europa League final.
The Uruguayan sparked United's
scintillating second-half fightback after Lorenzo Pellegrini's penalty
and Edin Dzeko's sixth Old Trafford goal had seen Roma turn the game
around following Bruno Fernandes'early opener.
Cavani's stunning first-time strike put United level early in the second half before great instinct saw him restore United's lead with a close-range rebound, and there was no looking back as United ran riot to trash the Romans.
Cavani won the penalty which Fernandes converted to make it 4-2 and, after Paul Pogba had headed in a fifth, he set up substitute Mason Greenwood for a sixth which saw United put a foot in May's final in Gdansk.
I and the entire management are trying all we could to convince Cavani to stay and help us win trophies. Every club will love to have a big and experienced striker like him.
"We want to go through, of course," Solskjaer said. "Good reaction at half-time. I thought we played some good stuff in the first half as well but we forgot you have to run back as well and you have to run back quick. The second half we did that part better and of course that creates more opportunities to attack.
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