The Guardian (USA)

Manchester United could be without Paul Pogba for up to 12 weeks

- Richard Jolly

Paul Pogba could be out until February because of the thigh injury sustained with France, leaving Manchester United to try to arrest their slide without their record signing.

The midfielder is beginning his recuperati­on in Dubai and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer accepted that Pogba would be sidelined until 2022, meaning he will miss at least 11 games. Pogba, who started the season with seven assists in four games, was already suspended for Saturday’s trip to Watford after he was sent off in the 5-0 defeat by Liverpool.

“It was a disappoint­ing injury for Paul at a disappoint­ing time for him,” Solskjaer said. “I can’t say how quickly it will heal: fingers crossed, six or seven weeks, but the worst-case scenario is 10, 11, 12 weeks on muscle injuries like this. Hopefully just after Christmas we can see him.”

United, who have taken only four points from the past 18 available, are also without Raphaël Varane and Edinson Cavani as Solskjaer accepted he is searching for the “magic formula to find the right team for every game”. It has rarely included Donny van de Beek, granted two substitute appearance­s in the Premier League this season, but Pogba’s absence could afford the £40m Dutchman an opportunit­y and Solskjaer pledged to pick him more. “His approach to the game and training is spot on and I can’t fault him,” the manager said. “Donny thinks he should be playing more and he will be involved. He’ll reap his rewards.”

In contrast, Solskjaer has been accused of picking Harry Maguire too often, with the defender making errors during defeats by Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester City, the first after he was rushed back from injury. Roy Keane, who captained Solskjaer for much of his career, has been particular­ly outspoken in a series of vitriolic attacks, saying last week: “He’s

been a disgrace the last few months for Manchester United.” Keane branded Maguire’s celebratio­n against Albania, when he cupped an ear to his critics, as “embarrassi­ng”.

Solskjaer, however, gave Maguire a resounding endorsemen­t as he said he never thought of looking for an alternativ­e captain and that he hoped the player’s goals in consecutiv­e England games would help restore his confidence.

“I’ve not considered taking away any captain’s armband away from him,” he said. “He’s been an absolute stalwart for us, on and off the pitch. Harry’s not one to hide on the treatment table or try to find any excuse to sit out games.

As a true example of a Manchester United player, Harry is always there for his team and his country. The so-called experts have their opinions. He’s going to prove the critics wrong.”

 ?? Fife/AFP/Getty Images ?? Paul Pogba picked up his thigh injury in training with France. Photograph: Franck
Fife/AFP/Getty Images Paul Pogba picked up his thigh injury in training with France. Photograph: Franck

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