Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, left, had previously claimed he had no issues with Paul Pogba. Reuters
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, left, had previously claimed he had no issues with Paul Pogba. Reuters
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, left, had previously claimed he had no issues with Paul Pogba. Reuters
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, left, had previously claimed he had no issues with Paul Pogba. Reuters

Jose Mourinho tells Paul Pogba he will never lead Manchester United again, say media reports


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Paul Pogba has been told by manager Jose Mourinho that he will never captain Manchester United again, according to reports.

Preparations for Tuesday's League Cup match against Derby County were disrupted by claims that the club-record signing's tense relationship with the manager has reached a new low.

Pogba was not pictured with the United squad ahead of the third-round tie and was reported by the Times and ESPN to have been told earlier in the day in front of the squad that he would not lead the side again as he does not embody what the club is about.

United were not able to comment on the matter when contacted by Press Association Sport, but the incident was expected to be broached with Mourinho before or after the match against Derby.

Sources close to the club were not surprised by the latest development, which will only increase speculation as to whether Pogba will stay at Old Trafford.

The France international captained the side in the Premier League openers against Leicester City and Brighton in the absence of Antonio Valencia, just as he did in last week's Uefa Champions League win at Young Boys.

Pogba, 25, scored two and set up the other in the 3-0 victory in Switzerland, only to underperform on Saturday's return to league action against Wolves.

He was dispossessed in the move that led to Joao Moutinho's equaliser, with the midfielder saying afterwards that United should "attack, attack, attack".

Those comments are understood have got under Mourinho's skin, while Pogba took umbrage at the way they were reported.

"Some people make polemic even from 'good morning' to create drama," he posted on Twitter. "Big Pogoodmorning everyone hope u get it twisted."

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