J. Mourinho: Ask Pogba himself about his difficulties, not me

"Manchester United" strategist Jose Mourinho told journalists to ask Paul Pogba himself about his poor form. Almost two years after arriving in England for a record sum, the midfielder started in only four out of the last 11 matches of the "Red Devils," sparking rumors about his disagreements with the coach. However, the Portuguese coach does not reveal details about his relationship with the team's star. "Ask him himself. When you have the opportunity, ask him what he thinks about it," Mourinho said. Mourinho disagrees with the idea that Pogba's form was influenced by the ankle injury he suffered in the fall. "That has nothing to do with the injury. His rehabilitation was good," added the coach. "He had injuries both last season and the season before. However, I think he feels very good after the injury." "It was a complicated injury - the kind of injury that for other players, in other teams, and after other tests ends with surgery." "His choice, after consulting with doctors, was not to go under the knife and his rehabilitation was really good." "So, I think in terms of recovery from an injury that can sometimes relapse, he is doing well." Throughout the season, Pogba played 27 matches, scoring three goals and making 10 assists."