OneFootball
Dan Burke·30 October 2017
OneFootball
Dan Burke·30 October 2017
The Lost City of Atlantis, Stonehenge and Paul Pogba’s hamstring injury – three of the greatest mysteries of human history.
Pogba hasn’t played for Manchester United since limping out of a Champions League fixture against Basel on 12 September and it seems we’re still no closer to knowing when we’ll be seeing him back on the pitch again.
The good news is, the Frenchman returned from Miami – where he’d been enjoying some warm weather recovery – to United’s Carrington training base last week, but Red Devils’ boss José Mourinho is still unable to provide a precise timescale for Pogba’s return to action.
“Again, I have no idea, honestly, I have no idea,” Mourinho told the media following Saturday’s 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
“I have no idea, I’m not in control of his recovery process, he’s not training with me, he’s on individual work and not in my group.
“Even under certain conditions, for example Marcos Rojo is working with me, with certain conditions, but he’s working with me. But I would expect Marcos Rojo to be ready to play after the international break. I can predict that because he’s training with me.
“But Paul, I have no idea.”