The Citizen (KZN)

World Cup ‘will be good for Pogba’s career’

- Los Angeles

– Jose Mourinho is confident that the euphoria of lifting the World Cup will provide a boost to Paul Pogba’s club career at Manchester United.

Pogba (right) was the subject of criticism from some quarters for his United performanc­es last season and found himself relegated to the bench at times during the second half of the campaign.

However, the 25-year-old was instrument­al in France’s triumph in Russia, particular­ly in the final, when he netted the third goal against Croatia.

Although Mourinho now expects to be without Pogba for the start of the Premier League season next month, the United boss believes the midfielder will inevitably be in an exuberant mood when he does report back.

“To win the World Cup can only be a positive thing. It’s difficult to say that to win the World Cup is not good for a player’s career. It’s amazing, fantastic,” said Mourinho in Los Angeles, at the start of United’s US pre-season tour.

“So many good players have never had the chance to be world champions or their country is not strong enough.

“For Paul, I think it’s the first World Cup he has gone to and to be a world champion can only be fantastic.”

Mourinho sent Pogba a congratula­tory message after the World Cup, yet had no input into his performanc­es when the tournament was underway.

“I did with Paul what I did with all my players. I sent a nice message before the World Cup (but) during the World Cup, I decided not to disturb anyone,” he said.

“When they are with the national team, especially the World Cup, they don’t need their club manager to be on their shoulders saying yes, well done, happy, not happy. They just need to focus.

“Then, after the World Cup, I obviously sent a different message to the other guys because he won the competitio­n.”

However, the absence of Pogba and United’s other World Cup players at their US training camp is a major concern for Mourinho.

Nine first-team players will miss the entirety of United’s fortnight stay in the States and it won’t be until next week that the trio of Nemanja Matic, David De Gea and new signing Fred link up with the squad.

“Pre-season is very bad, I have to say that. The only positive thing of pre-season is for the young boys that have a fantastic opportunit­y to train with us and know what it is to be a Manchester United first team player,” Mourinho said.

Mourinho, who is unsure if United will bring in any further players this summer, has seen his numbers further depleted by the absence of Alexis Sanchez and £19 million new signing Diogo Dalot.

Sanchez has been unable to secure a visa to travel to the States, although the club continue their efforts to resolve the issue, while Dalot will miss the start of the season through injury. – AFP

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