Our no.10 has thrived since the Norwegian club legend was appointed as caretaker manager last month, scoring three goals and registering one assist from his first five games in charge – which all resulted in victories.
Rashford - who made his United debut in February 2016 and is now closing in on 150 appearances - currently has six goals and six assists for the season so far.
During a press conference at Aon Training Complex, to preview Sunday's match at Tottenham Hotspur, Solskjaer heaped praise on 21-year-old Rashford.
“He’s got frightening pace, he’s now become stronger, he can hold the ball up for us and he’s a great link player,” Ole told reporters.