Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Jose unsure of Pogba’s availabili­ty

- Reuters sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: Manchester United are uncertain about midfielder Paul Pogba’s availabili­ty for Tuesday’s Champions League last 16 clash with Sevilla, manager Jose Mourinho said after the Frenchman missed their 2-1 Premier League win over Liverpool at the weekend. Pogba was ruled out after picking up an injury in the team’s final training session before the match and Mourinho is awaiting informatio­n on whether he can shake off the knock in time for the visit of the Spanish side. “I don’t know,” Mourinho told British media when asked about Pogba’s availabili­ty for the second leg of their last 16 match. “The injury? It was contact with a player in the last minute of the training session. If I finished the session one minute before it wouldn’t have happened,” the Portuguese manager added.

United’s record signing Pogba has been criticised for his performanc­es this season and Mourinho benched the 24-year-old for their goalless draw at Sevilla in the first leg last month. Pogba came on as a substitute early in that game after midfielder Ander Herrera pulled up injured. Midfielder Marouane Fellaini returned to action against Liverpool to boost Mourinho’s midfield options against Sevilla. The Belgium internatio­nal has been out since January after undergoing minor knee surgery.

I’M ON RIGHT TRACK, SAYS RASHFORD

Marcus Rashford is confident his developmen­t will not suffer from a lack of game time after scoring twice in a 2-1 victory against Liverpool on his return to the Manchester United starting line-up.

Saturday’s match at Old Trafford was Rashford’s first Premier League start since Boxing Day, and just his third in all competitio­ns in 2018, but there was little evidence of rust as secondplac­ed United put further distance between themselves and their bitter rivals.

“In these types of games, when the pressure is on you, you just be yourself and I think that’s what seems to happen in these games and the team seems to react well, when maybe we don’t react as well in other games,” said the 20-year-old.

“Right now, I’m probably not learning the most on the pitch,” said the former academy graduate, who hopes to play a key role for England at the World Cup in Russia.

“In training is where I’m doing most of my learning. You have to take it into the game and today it worked. “Personally, taking the confidence from this game into the next games is important.”

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