Meanwhile, Rashford, 21, wins the award for the first time in his career after scoring four goals in five appearances in January, including the winner in United's 1-0 away win over Tottenham.
United were unbeaten in January, winning three of their four games against Newcastle, Tottenham and Brighton, while they were held by Burnley - Solskjaer's only draw since taking charge. Solskjaer, who presided over three successive wins in December, has taken United to within two points of fourth-placed Chelsea, ahead of Saturday's trip to Fulham, live on Sky Sports.
Asked at his Friday news conference about his impressive start at United, Solskjaer said: "It's been a great achievement. "The team deserves every single bit of credit in that respect they've done it. But I don't look back at being proud of this and proud of that, I've never been that way, I've always looked forward and not sat down before a chapter is finished. "I reflect, but I've never [pat myself on the back] and said, 'Well done', maybe I should do more often. But that's just me."
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