Pogba has deputised as skipper in the absence of club captain Antonio Valencia on three occasions this season against Leicester and Brighton in the Premier League and a Champions League trip to Young Boys.
However, the French World Cup
winner’s latest outspoken comments criticising United’s overly negative tactics
after a 1-1 draw at home to newly-promoted Wolves on Saturday have provoked a
reaction from Mourinho.
According to The Times, Mourinho informed Pogba in
front of his team-mates on Tuesday, claiming the 25-year-old “doesn’t represent
what a captain is and Manchester United is bigger than anyone”.
Pogba was not
named in the squad for Tuesday’s League Cup clash with Derby, but Mourinho
confirmed he had been rested along with a number of other first-team regulars
including David de Gea rather than dropped. The decision is the latest twist in
an acrimonious relationship between the pair dating back to Mourinho dropping
Pogba routinely for big games last season.
“Mourinho’s message to the United
squad, delivered at Carrington today, was designed to underline his authority
and remind the players that he is in charge,” added The Times report. Fresh
from playing a pivotal role in France’s World Cup success, Pogba, who cost
United a then world record £89 million ($116 million) to bring back to the club
from Juventus in 2016, has started to deliver on his price tag this season. He
has scored four times in seven appearances and also set up Fred’s opener
against Wolves at the weekend.
However, he was also at fault when losing
possession for Wolves’ equaliser that left United already eight points adrift
of Premier League leaders Liverpool after six games.
“We are at home and we
should play much better against Wolves. We are here to attack,” Pogba told the
media after the match. “I think teams are scared when they see Manchester
United attacking and attacking.
That was our mistake.” Pogba has already been
linked with a move away from Old Trafford with Barcelona interested before the
close of the summer transfer window. That speculation is unlikely to die down
as long as Mourinho, who signed a extended contract until 2020 earlier this
year, remains in charge. AFP
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