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Pogba: There are things that I can’t say, will get fined

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LONDON: Paul Pogba added fuel to rumours of his deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, saying he could not express himself for fear of being fined.

The 25-year-old — who scored a superb goal in France’s 4-2 victory over Croatia in the World Cup final — was credited with a ‘monster performanc­e’ by Mourinho in United’s opening 2-1 Premier League win over Leicester City on Friday.

However, Pogba — who cost United a then-world record £89 million in 2016 to prise him away from Juventus — is known to be upset by Mourinho’s remarks about his performanc­es at the World Cup compared to those for his club last season.

Mourinho had implied Pogba — whose agent Mini Raiola has reportedly been talking with Barcelona — had flourished under Didier Deschamps at the World Cup because he could not be distracted by his entourage or by his commercial obligation­s.

“There are things that I cannot say otherwise I will get fined,” Pogba told the British press after the Leicester match in a rare occasion he has stopped to speak with them.

Pogba, who was given the captaincy by Mourinho on Friday, summed up what it meant for him to be happy and comfortabl­e.

“If you’re not happy, you cannot give your best,” said Pogba.

“You have to know one thing: a player that gets chosen and is happy, you always feel more comfortabl­e than when he’s not happy. That’s all I say.”

Pogba said there were difference­s between playing for France and United. “I am the same, but it’s a different team, obviously,” said Pogba.

“I still enjoying playing football but like I said, when you are comfortabl­e or confident and are good in the head, it’s going to be easier.”

Pogba said “everybody was on the same page” in the France dressing room, from Deschamps to the staff and players — that has not necessaril­y been the case at United with several players at different times singled out for public criticism by Mourinho. “When you have everybody with you, everybody next to you, you know they want to fight for you, obviously it’s going to be easier,” he said.

However, Pogba — who could still leave despite last Thursday’s English transfer deadline day as most European leagues keep their transfer windows open until the end of August — professed his deep love for the club.

“I always love the club [United]. I came from the academy, I played for the first team. For me, it was a dream come true.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Paul Pogba gestures during the game against Leicester on Friday.
REUTERS Paul Pogba gestures during the game against Leicester on Friday.

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