<p id="thickbox_headline">Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made an instant impact as Manchester United caretaker manager with Paul Pogba to the fore in a transformed performance from the final days of Jose Mourinho's reign in a 5-1 thumping of Cardiff on Saturday.</p>.<p>Solskjaer has been put in charge until the end of the season after Mourinho was sacked on Tuesday and could not have asked for a better start in the Welsh capital thanks to Marcus Rashford's third-minute free-kick.</p>.<p>The visitors also had a slice of fortune when Ander Herrera's strike deflected in to double their advantage.</p>.<p>But United shrugged off Victor Camarasa's penalty, awarded for a dubious handball call on Rashford, with the sort of free-flowing play that appeared so scarcely under Mourinho as Anthony Martial started and finished a fine move also including Pogba and Jesse Lingard.</p>.<p>And Lingard struck twice more in the second half to secure United's biggest win of the season so far.</p>.<p>As well as getting Solskjaer off to a flying start, victory also sees United crucially close the gap on the Premier League top four to eight points thanks to Chelsea's 1-0 home defeat by Leicester earlier in the day.</p>.<p>Pogba was forced to watch the full 90 minutes from the bench last weekend as Liverpool inflicted the final blow to Mourinho's time in charge with a 3-1 win that left United 19 points off the top after just 17 games.</p>.<p>The French World Cup-winner was restored from the start for the first time in four league games and looked far more like the player United splashed a then world-record USD 113 million on in 2016 than the one that clashed with his former boss off the field and disappointed on it for much of the past two seasons.</p>.<p><strong>Rashford gives United perfect start</strong></p>.<p>It was Pogba who was felled on the edge of the Cardiff area early on and he stepped over the ball for Rashford to take aim with a dipping effort that deceived home goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and nestled in his bottom left-hand corner.</p>.<p>Solskjaer won only three of his 18 Premier League games in charge of Cardiff during an ill-fated spell that ended with relegation in 2014.</p>.<p>But a winning return to Wales rarely looked in doubt thereafter as the visiting fans enthusiastically chanted the Norwegian's name throughout.</p>.<p>The travelling hordes were enjoying their side moving the ball around with a speed and accuracy more reminiscent of Solskjaer's days as a player at Old Trafford when United dominated English football.</p>.<p>Pogba was at the heart of it and his intelligent pass picked out Herrera, whose shot flicked off Greg Cunningham to loop over the helpless Etheridge.</p>.<p>If Solskjaer's side were fortunate then, it was Cardiff who got a break nine minutes later when the assistant referee adjudged Rashford to have handled rather than control the ball with his shoulder inside the area.</p>.<p>Camarasa's perfectly-taken penalty could have sparked a collapse for a team short on confidence in recent times.</p>.<p>Instead, United responded resoundingly with a fantastic team goal as a quick interchange of passes between Pogba and Lingard freed Martial to score his ninth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Lingard took responsibility from the spot just before the hour mark after another soft penalty was awarded for a foul by Sol Bamba on the England international.</p>.<p>And the England international was the beneficiary of another defence-splitting pass from Pogba a minute from time as he rounded Etheridge and slotted into an empty net. </p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made an instant impact as Manchester United caretaker manager with Paul Pogba to the fore in a transformed performance from the final days of Jose Mourinho's reign in a 5-1 thumping of Cardiff on Saturday.</p>.<p>Solskjaer has been put in charge until the end of the season after Mourinho was sacked on Tuesday and could not have asked for a better start in the Welsh capital thanks to Marcus Rashford's third-minute free-kick.</p>.<p>The visitors also had a slice of fortune when Ander Herrera's strike deflected in to double their advantage.</p>.<p>But United shrugged off Victor Camarasa's penalty, awarded for a dubious handball call on Rashford, with the sort of free-flowing play that appeared so scarcely under Mourinho as Anthony Martial started and finished a fine move also including Pogba and Jesse Lingard.</p>.<p>And Lingard struck twice more in the second half to secure United's biggest win of the season so far.</p>.<p>As well as getting Solskjaer off to a flying start, victory also sees United crucially close the gap on the Premier League top four to eight points thanks to Chelsea's 1-0 home defeat by Leicester earlier in the day.</p>.<p>Pogba was forced to watch the full 90 minutes from the bench last weekend as Liverpool inflicted the final blow to Mourinho's time in charge with a 3-1 win that left United 19 points off the top after just 17 games.</p>.<p>The French World Cup-winner was restored from the start for the first time in four league games and looked far more like the player United splashed a then world-record USD 113 million on in 2016 than the one that clashed with his former boss off the field and disappointed on it for much of the past two seasons.</p>.<p><strong>Rashford gives United perfect start</strong></p>.<p>It was Pogba who was felled on the edge of the Cardiff area early on and he stepped over the ball for Rashford to take aim with a dipping effort that deceived home goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and nestled in his bottom left-hand corner.</p>.<p>Solskjaer won only three of his 18 Premier League games in charge of Cardiff during an ill-fated spell that ended with relegation in 2014.</p>.<p>But a winning return to Wales rarely looked in doubt thereafter as the visiting fans enthusiastically chanted the Norwegian's name throughout.</p>.<p>The travelling hordes were enjoying their side moving the ball around with a speed and accuracy more reminiscent of Solskjaer's days as a player at Old Trafford when United dominated English football.</p>.<p>Pogba was at the heart of it and his intelligent pass picked out Herrera, whose shot flicked off Greg Cunningham to loop over the helpless Etheridge.</p>.<p>If Solskjaer's side were fortunate then, it was Cardiff who got a break nine minutes later when the assistant referee adjudged Rashford to have handled rather than control the ball with his shoulder inside the area.</p>.<p>Camarasa's perfectly-taken penalty could have sparked a collapse for a team short on confidence in recent times.</p>.<p>Instead, United responded resoundingly with a fantastic team goal as a quick interchange of passes between Pogba and Lingard freed Martial to score his ninth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Lingard took responsibility from the spot just before the hour mark after another soft penalty was awarded for a foul by Sol Bamba on the England international.</p>.<p>And the England international was the beneficiary of another defence-splitting pass from Pogba a minute from time as he rounded Etheridge and slotted into an empty net. </p>