Paul Pogba tells Ole Gunnar Solskjaer how Norwegian can relieve mounting pressure

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Manchester United have lost their second Premier League match of the season.

Saturday afternoon at the King Power Stadium saw the Red Devils comfortably beaten 4-2 by Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester City.

Despite coming into the match as heavy favourites and boasting a squad littered with talent, the Red Devils failed to ever look like the game’s obvious winners.

Having fallen behind twice, despite Marcus Rashford bagging a comeback goal, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s misery was piled on after late goals from Jamie Vardy and Patson Daka sealed his side’s fate.

With all three points heading back to Leicester City, Solskjaer is now faced with a mountain to climb as serious questions over his ability to continue at the Old Trafford helm begin to mount.

Read more: Former Man Utd defender slams Reds for conceding straight after Rashford’s equaliser vs. Leicester

One player who featured during Saturday’s match was midfielder Paul Pogba and speaking after the game, the Frenchman appears far from happy with the side’s performance.

When assessing how the Red Devils can improve in time for a tough run of fixtures that includes games against Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Liverpool, the midfielder (as quoted by the BBC’s Shamoon Hafez) said: “We need to find the right mentality and the right tactic. Stick with it and resolve the problem.”

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  1. Wow Paul are you serious bro??
    I wish we still had a Roy Keane type of Captain trust me Paul you would be making serious comments that dont make us fans question ur royalty to the club… Serious player talk on the field the likes of Tilesman of Leicester city and many others u urself may know.
    Stop this nonsense it’s not helping the club

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