Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Captain Pogba ‘proud’ to lead Man United to win

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: French star Paul Pogba assumed the responsibi­lity of captain handed to him by Jose Mourinho to help Manchester United get off to a winning start in the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Leicester City on Friday.

Less than a month since Pogba scored in the World Cup final to help France lift the trophy, he was thrown straight into action by Mourinho despite just returning to pre-season training this week. Pogba’s thirdminut­e spot-kick settled the hosts’ nerves as United allayed some of the doom and gloom predicted by Mourinho after failing to land a series of targets before Thursday’s transfer deadline.

Luke Shaw sealed the points seven minutes from time before Jamie Vardy headed home a consolatio­n for the visitors.

After a week in which Pogba has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford, with Barcelona’s interest piqued by the Frenchman’s frosty relationsh­ip with Mourinho after he was repeatedly dropped last season, the Portuguese showed his faith in the midfielder by surprising­ly handing him the armband.

CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS

Pogba declared his pride at being named captain but pointedly suggested he wants to be trusted more by manager Jose Mourinho.

Pogba responded with what Mourinho described as a “monster” performanc­e and took responsibi­lity from the penalty spot to open the scoring after just three minutes of the season.

“Of course it makes me proud, it makes me happy to wear this (armband) at a big club like Manchester United,” said Pogba.

The man who cost United a then world record £89 million (105 million euros, $116 million) in 2016 was routinely dropped by Mourinho last season, and had been linked with a move away from Old Trafford in recent days with Barcelona’s interest reportedly piqued by his frosty relationsh­ip with the Portuguese coach.

And Pogba seemed to call for more trust from Mourinho this season.

“Like I always say, I always give my best for the fans, for my team-mates, for the people that trust me,” the midfielder said.

MOURINHO’S JIBE

Mourinho has clashed with the club’s hierarchy in recent weeks and showed his frustratio­n at not adding to his squad before Thursday’s transfer deadline.

“Football is changing, and managers should be called head coaches,” said Mourinho after beating Leicester, who he flagged as a side that should not be underestim­ated as they “invest more than us.”

Yet, despite Mourinho’s earlier warning that United face a “difficult” season after failing to be back him in the transfer market, a winning start did brighten the mood around Old Trafford.

“It’s three points, it’s what we wanted,” said Pogba.

“Of course the performanc­e wasn’t the best, but it’s better to start like this and finish well than start very well and finish bad. We know the players, and myself as well, didn’t have a lot of training and we played a game.

“We knew we were not going to be fit, 100 per cent, but the most important was to start well the Premier League.”

POGBA (3’) AND SHAW (83’) SCORED FOR MANCHESTER UNITED IN 21 WIN VS LEICESTER CITY IN OPENING GAME OF PREMIER LEAGUE

 ?? AFP ?? Paul Pogba (right) after scoring for United against Leicester.
AFP Paul Pogba (right) after scoring for United against Leicester.

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