The Norway forward leads the league’s top scorer charts once again after seven strikes in his first three matches, with consecutive hat-tricks in victories against newly-promoted Ipswich and Julen Lopetegui’s West Ham.
“A lot of teams have tried to neutralise him, he’s a great player,” Frank told a press conference on Thursday.
“I think his movement in the box is the best we’ve ever seen, with the way he anticipates and times the movements with a drop of the shoulder.
“He’s constantly on the move in terms of where the ball is and he’s constantly focused on himself and aware, it’s top-level. He can play in behind, he’s not only explosive, quick and strong, but so focused to make sure he times it at the right moment.
“He’s a good player, for the best team in the world. We’ll do what we can to play a good game.”
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