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Pogba stars as United off to a winning start

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Paul was fantastic, his contributi­on was amazing but the fuel was disappeari­ng. We were in trouble Jose Mourinho

manchester — Jose Mourinho hailed captain Paul Pogba’s willingnes­s to put his body on the line to lead Manchester United to a winning start in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory 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 third-minute 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.

“Pogba was a monster,” said Mourinho. “We thought maximum (he could play) 60 minutes, but he managed 80.”

On top of his transfer troubles, Mourinho had a host of injuries and players lacking match sharpness after the World Cup to contend with.

“Paul was fantastic, his contributi­on was amazing but the fuel was disappeari­ng. We were in trouble,” added Mourinho.

“I don’t remember in my career to be in so much in trouble to make my changes because I wanted to make five or six and I could only make three.”

The hosts got a much-needed lift after just two minutes when Daniel Amartey was harshly adjudged by referee Andre Mariner to have handled Alexis Sanchez’s shot.

Pogba resisted the pleas of Sanchez to take the spot-kick and after a prolonged stuttering run up, dispatched his shot into the top corner giving Kasper Schmeichel no chance to repeat his penalty saving heroics at the World Cup for Denmark.

“We don’t have a penalty taker, it’s how we feel and I decided to take it. Maybe on the next game I leave it to Alexis,” said Pogba.

“I didn’t have any pre-season games, I came back on Monday so it was very hard for the legs.”

Mourinho was particular­ly annoyed to miss out on a series of centre-back targets, including Leicester’s Harry Maguire who shone for England in Russia.

“It will be a difficult season for everybody, not just for us,” said Mourinho.

2-1 Victory for Manchester United against Leicester City

 ?? Reuters ?? Manchester United’s goalkeeper David De Gea punches a shot away during the Premier League match against Leicester City. —
Reuters Manchester United’s goalkeeper David De Gea punches a shot away during the Premier League match against Leicester City. —

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