POGBA COMMENDS OLE GUNNAR FOR RESTORING THE FORTUNE OF MANU
French midfielder Paul Pogba says Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer’s arrival as interim manager at Manchester United has not only
sparked his return to form but also put a smile back on his face.
The 26-year-old — an integral figure in
France’s World Cup triumph last year — has shown the sort of form that United
paid a club record £89 million ($114.5 million) in 2016 since Solskjaer arrived
last month to replace the sacked Jose Mourinho.
Pogba’s relationship with the volatile
Mourinho had been pretty much toxic all season — having already degenerated in
the previous campaign — and he found himself relegated to the substitutes
bench.
“Before the coach (Solskjaer) arrived I was
in the shadows, on the bench, and I accepted that,” he said after the
impressive 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
“It is a pleasure to play again. Now I am
always smiling.”
Solskjaer, who The Sun reported on Tuesday is
in pole position to get the job permanently as he has impressed the board and
has the unanimous support of the players, has won six from six since his arrival.
Pogba — who had been linked with a move away
if Mourinho had stayed — says a lot of that can be put down to the fact
Solskjaer knows the club inside out having played for them and then been on the
coaching staff.
Pogba was at United in his first spell at the
club in 2010 when he first encountered Solskjaer, who had moved on from playing
to become reserve team coach.
“It’s a pleasure to be reunited with him,”
said Pogba.
“I knew him from the academy and the reserves
when his nickname was ‘Supersub’.
“He is doing a really good job. As a player
he knew the mentality of this club. He has come back to help us and it is going
very well.”
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