• Manchester United's Marcos Rojo, Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano pose for a photo after the game. Carlos Barria / Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcos Rojo, Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano pose for a photo after the game. Carlos Barria / Reuters
  • Barcelona's Neymar, right, with teammate Lionel Messi set up for a free kick against the Manchester United during the first half of their International Champions Cup match at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland, USA, 26 July 2017. Shawn Thew / EPA
    Barcelona's Neymar, right, with teammate Lionel Messi set up for a free kick against the Manchester United during the first half of their International Champions Cup match at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland, USA, 26 July 2017. Shawn Thew / EPA
  • Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United is given a yellow card during their International Champions Cup (ICC) football match against Barcelona on July 26, 2017 at the FedExField, in Landover, Maryland. Brendan Smialowski / AFP
    Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United is given a yellow card during their International Champions Cup (ICC) football match against Barcelona on July 26, 2017 at the FedExField, in Landover, Maryland. Brendan Smialowski / AFP
  • Barcelona's Javier Mascherano celebrates after the match. Carlos Barria / Reuters
    Barcelona's Javier Mascherano celebrates after the match. Carlos Barria / Reuters
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    Manchester United's defender Axel Tuanzebe and Barcelona's defender Lucas Digne. Brendan Smialowski / AFP
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    Manchester United's Paul Pogba runs the ball up the sideline. AP Photo
  • Manchester United's Paul Pogba dribbles through Barcelona defenders. Larry French / AP Photo
    Manchester United's Paul Pogba dribbles through Barcelona defenders. Larry French / AP Photo
  • Barcelona's Neymar, centrr, kicks through Manchester United defenders. Patrick Semansky / AFP
    Barcelona's Neymar, centrr, kicks through Manchester United defenders. Patrick Semansky / AFP
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    Manchester United's Eric Bailly and Barcelona's Paco Alcacer. Larry French / AP Photo
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    Munir El Haddadi of Barcelona and Matteo Darmian of Manchester United. Nicholas Kamm / AFP
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    Manchester United's Eric Bailly and Phil Jones in action with Barcelona's Paco Alcacer. Carlos Barria / Reuters
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    Barcelona's Munir El Haddadi in action with Manchester United's Matteo Darmian. Carlos Barria / Reuters
  • Aleix Vidal (L) of Barcelona and Marcus Rashford of Manchester United fight for the ball during their International Champions Cup (ICC) football match on July 26, 2017 at the FedExField, in Landover, Maryland. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan Smialowski
    Aleix Vidal (L) of Barcelona and Marcus Rashford of Manchester United fight for the ball during their International Champions Cup (ICC) football match on July 26, 2017 at the FedExField, in Landover, Maryland. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan Smialowski

Jose Mourinho says Paul Pogba belongs 'at the same level' as Messi and Neymar after starring in Man United's defeat to Barcelona


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Manchester United's American tour ended in defeat but Jose Mourinho returns home in a positive mood, having been impressed by his team's improved second-half display against Barcelona and "special" player Paul Pogba.

Washington's FedEx Field was host for the United's fifth friendly in as many cities and bore witness to their biggest test yet given Barca's frontline boasted Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar.

The latter, amid talk of a move to Paris Saint-Germain, fired home in the first-half, securing a 1-0 win for Barcelona despite United improving after the break.

"I think for the crowd it was good," Mourinho said after 80,162 saw the United's first defeat of the tour. "I think in pre-season it is important also to play for that.

"When you come to the US and you have a stadium with a few thousand very enthusiastic (fans), this is what they want - they want Messi, Neymar, Pogba, they want the best players to show what they are.

"I think it happened. First half was 1-0 but could be 2-2, 3-2, 2-3 because lots of chances, an open game.

"We didn't defend well, I was not happy with the way we were defending, but that's pre-season.

"In the second half, lots of changes for them and lots of changes for us, but both teams played for the result in spite of it being a friendly and the result not being the most important thing.

"We tried to equalise, they tried to keep the ball and keep possession and defend well, so even in the second half the match was positive."

Mourinho was especially pleased with the performance of world-record signing Pogba.

The France midfielder was particularly impressive in the first half and, while there remains an overall gap to the likes of Real Madrid and Barca, the United boss believes they have a player in the same bracket as Messi, Neymar and Co.

"Messi and Neymar, there is only one: one Messi and one Neymar, there are not two," he said.

"And Suarez, (Andres) Iniesta, (Gerard) Pique, and (Cristiano) Ronaldo, (Gareth) Bale, (Luka) Modric and Toni Kroos - there is only one, so they can only be playing for a club and not for two clubs.

"We can't have them, they belong to the clubs.

"You can be working very hard tactically to try to improve your team, you can try to improve your players, but there are players that are special players and against that nature there is nothing you can do.

Barcelona's Neymar scored the only goal at FedEx Field. Patrick Semansky / AP Photo
Barcelona's Neymar scored the only goal at FedEx Field. Patrick Semansky / AP Photo

"What you can do is when the matches are real matches, you try to compensate the difference of quality with a certain tactical organisation - and with that, you can win in football.

"It's possible that a team is in a certain day better than the sum of the parts. That's possible in football, but the parts are amazing.

"Their relation with the ball is amazing.

"You can argue about occupation of spaces, tactics and compact blocks, you can speak about all of that but the relation with the ball is still the most important thing.

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"Even as an opponent on the bench like I am, it is beautiful to see a few guys their relation with the ball.

"But I have to say one of my players today, Paul Pogba, he showed the level. He showed that he belongs to that level."

Pogba has been one of the standout players on the US tour, as has Jesse Lingard.

The winger appeared in discomfort when leaving the field in the second half, but Mourinho expects the England international to be fine.

"No, no problem with Jesse," Mourinho told Press Association Sport after the press conference. "I think it's just muscle tiredness."