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Jose, Pogba filmed in tense exchange

- (AFP)

JOSE Mourinho and Paul Pogba were involved in a tense-looking exchange at Manchester United’s training ground yesterday, a day after the manager confirmed the World Cup star had been stripped of the role of vice captain.

Pogba was rested by Mourinho for the shock League Cup third-round exit against Championsh­ip side Derby on Tuesday and watched from the stands as United lost on penalties after a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford.

After the match, Mourinho confirmed that Pogba was no longer United vice captain, although he denied falling out with the France midfielder.

Sky Sports showed footage of Pogba joining training with his teammates yesterday morning, including a seemingly terse exchange between the pair.

The 25-year-old shook hands with coach Michael Carrick and another United employee before looking taken aback by something Mourinho said.

Pogba was then seen having an apparently exasperate­d discussion with the manager.

Mourinho was asked after the match on Tuesday whether he had told Pogba he would not captain the club again.

“The only truth is I made the decision of Paul not to be the second captain anymore,” he said. “I am the manager, I make these decisions, no fallout at all, no problem at all. The same person who takes the decision to make him second captain makes this decision now.”

The France internatio­nal captained the side in the Premier League openers against Leicester and Brighton in the absence of Antonio Valencia, just as he did in last week’s Champions League win at Young Boys.

Pogba scored two and set up the other in the 3-0 victory in Switzerlan­d but he gave a mixed performanc­e in last Saturday’s return to league action against Wolverhamp­ton, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

The 25-year-old was dispossess­ed in the move that led to Joao Moutinho’s equalizer.

After the match he said United should attack more.

Those comments are said to have got under Mourinho’s skin, but it is reported that Pogba’s reported desire to leave Old Trafford for Barcelona was behind the decision.

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