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Lewis Ambrose·15 May 2018
Paul Pogba talks about his relationship with José Mourinho

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Lewis Ambrose·15 May 2018
It’s been a difficult season for Paul Pogba.
The Manchester United midfielder finds himself regularly criticised by fans and the media, with the burden of being Manchester United’s record signing draped over his shoulders.
In truth, the Frenchman has had a pretty strong second campaign since his return to Old Trafford.
His haul of six goals and 10 assists is a significant improvement on last season (five and four respectively) in four fewer starts and Manchester United finished second in the Premier League.
For some that isn’t enough and, unfortunately for the mercurial midfielder, his own manager appears to be one of them.
Pogba’s relationship with José Mourinho has come under scrutiny in recent months, with Pep Guardiola even claiming Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola had offered the player to Manchester City back in January.
Speaking to Canal+, Pogba has been quick to put to bed any concerns that he doesn’t get along with his current manager.
“Sometimes I see things he doesn’t and sometimes he sees things I can’t,” the 25-year-old said.
“But it doesn’t mean anything is bad. It’s good.
“You see some images of me talking with the coach. We can disagree but he is still the manager and I am the player.
“He is the coach, he decides and I accept and I respond on the pitch.”
Pogba didn’t start Manchester United’s final Premier League game of the season on Sunday but is expected to return to the line-up for Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea.