But when it comes to finding parking spaces, Cavani is far less clinical, according to United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.“Apart from his parking. He’s sometimes parking too close to some of the players and the coaching staff!”
When United signed free agent Cavani on transfer deadline day, the move smacked of desperation, given he had been available all summer since being released by Paris St Germain. “From knowing him, I think that will give him energy and he'll be ready. He's so professional, experienced and he will work on his mindset today and tomorrow to be ready for the game.
As well as parking, Cavani has fallen foul of what is considered acceptable language in England, his Instagram reply 'Gracias negrito' sparking an FA enquiry and a potential ban for its offensive nature. Despite the language barrier, Solskjaer said Cavani had already learned two significant English words."When we win he wants a day off, so he knows that one."
And in October, United repeated that feat in Parc des Princes, winning 2-1 to give them the perfect start in their quest for a place in the last 16.