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I FELT STRANGE, I WAS STRUGGLING TO BREATHE...

Fit-and-firing Pogba opens up on his coronaviru­s battle

- KIERAN GILL at the London Stadium

PAUL POGBA has revealed the debilitati­ng impact that contractin­g Covid-19 in pre-season had on his fitness, with the Manchester United midfielder struggling to breathe during games.

The 27-year-old said he was unable to run during his first appearance of the campaign, against Crystal Palace in September, and complained to staff about feeling ‘strange’ in training.

Pogba started against West Ham on Saturday and scored the equaliser that put United on their way to a 3-1 victory in front of 2,000 fans at the London Stadium.

‘ It’s strange,’ Pogba said of suffering with coronaviru­s in August. ‘It’s hard to explain. Even in training, I would say to the fitness coach that I feel strange. It’s not me. I got tired very fast and I’m out of breath really fast.

‘The first game of the season, I couldn’t run. I was trying. I spoke with the manager, I said: “I will start the game and let’s see”. But I was very out of breath and it took me a long time to get back.’

Pogba, whose form was criticised earlier in the season, continued: ‘It’s good to get back in the team and to score. It’s such a difference. I’m finding my rhythm as well. I feel so much better. I felt I could go again, control the game, getting the ball. That’s what I like.’

After an abysmal first-half showing from United, Pogba was part of a spirited secondhalf performanc­e that saw off West Ham.

That has become a habit. A Premier League table for minutes 0-45 has United in the relegation zone. For 45-90, they are title contenders.

And now they are towards the top of the Premier League. They are a draw away from qualifying for the Champions League’s knockout stage, they are in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals and have Watford in the FA Cup third round.

David Moyes’ Hammers could not take the multitude of chances they had before the break. It is no exaggerati­on to say the hosts could have led 5-0 by the break.

Jarrod Bowen had a goal ruled out for offside. Pablo Fornals struck the side netting, then hit a post. Sebastien Haller slipped having rounded goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

In the end, they led just 1-0 at halftime, courtesy of Tomas Soucek.

United had been embarrassi­ng. Then the cavalry arrived — Marcus Rashford for Edinson Cavani, Fernandes for Donny van de Beek — and so did the controvers­y surroundin­g Pogba making it 1-1 in the 65th minute.

VAR Lee Mason could not say whether the ball had left the field of play in the build-up to the equaliser, with no cameras calibrated to look for that.

Neverthele­ss, Pogba’s sweet strike counted. With West Ham rattled, United made it 3-1 with fine finishes from Mason Greenwood and Rashford.

Now free from coronaviru­s, and back to full fitness, Pogba wants to prove his doubters wrong.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Fine strike: Pogba got United’s equaliser
GETTY IMAGES Fine strike: Pogba got United’s equaliser

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