Paul Pogba's relationship with team manager Jose Mourinho was never warm. Once, the Frenchman expressed his opinion about the game displayed by the "Man Utd" team.
He believes that the tactics used by the coach do not reveal the team's potential.
Risking to further ignite the fire in his relationship with the coach, Pogba said: "When playing at home, we must beat teams like 'Wolves.' Playing at our stadium, we must attack, attack, and attack again. 'Old Trafford' is our home. We are here to attack. Teams fear us when they know that 'Man Utd' plays attacking football."
"That was our mistake. We should have pressed opponents like we did against 'Tottenham' team, or 'Liverpool,' 'Chelsea,' 'Arsenal' last season," continued the midfielder.
When asked what is preventing playing attacking football, the Frenchman replied: "I can't answer that for you. I am a player. I am not a coach, I can't create a game plan and tell other players to follow it. That's the coach's job."