Solskjaer reserves high praise for Paul Pogba despite claims of January departure



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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has spoken of Paul Pogba’s approach and appetite to do well for Manchester United, despite his agent blatantly seeking to lead his client into a move in January.

A storm has been brewing at United since Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola claimed the midfielder’s career with the club was over.In an extraordinary interviewRaiola claimed that Pogba is “unhappy” at United and that the club would have to sell him in either of the next two transfer windows.

The midfielder was the world’s most expensive player when United brought him in from Juventus in 2016. However, Pogba has suffered with inconsistencies ever since.

The Frenchman, whose contract expires in 2022, has started just five Premier League games this season, although he did score a wonderful goal as a starter in his last game against West Ham.

Then Pogba came off the bench and scored in his Champions League outing in Leipzig. That prompted Solskjaer to tell Raiola some homemade truths about Pogba..

Thursday reports claimed United has lowered the price of Pogba and is ready to do business in January.

However, Solskjaer does not think, at least publicly, of selling the midfielder. In fact, the winner of the World Cup will be part of the United team to face Manchester City on Saturday.

“I think I said during the week, of course, that this is a team game and Paul is part of this team,” Solskjaer said.

“He’s very focused on contributing when he’s here. He is hungry and hungry to play, and he wants to play. He wants to train, he trains.

“There have been other players who have refused to train, they have refused to play. They are no longer here, of course. But Paul hasn’t done that once. “

Reacting to questions about his future, Solskjaer insists that Pogba remains on his mind and there is no talk of a sale in January.

“He only concentrates on acting when he gets the chance and that’s the great thing about Paul. He has quality, but he also wants to do well when he comes in, as he did against Leipzig.

“He had a positive impact, so yeah, the short answer to your question is that he’s part of Saturday’s team.”

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Solskjaer has worked to change the culture within the United locker room since he succeeded José Mourinho in December 2018.

Since he took the job permanently in March 2019, things have rarely been quiet for long. Indeed, the Norwegian is under pressure once again following Early departure of United in the Champions League.

“There is always pressure on you when you manage Man United,” Solskjaer said. “That’s something I had to think about when I accepted the role.

“Do I have what it takes to be in such a situation? Can you handle the setbacks? Can you handle success? And I think I can. I think I can do it in a good way.

“I have a great staff around me, a fantastic staff, that I use as training partners for discussions, even the conversation with the club continues all the time.

“It’s a continuous open dialogue and when you come to work the next day or have a day off, you see the players and the quality you have and you want to work with them.”

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