Manchester United coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said injured Paul Pogba will be fit again from December.
Pogba has been out of action since he played vs Arsenal at Old Trafford on September 30.
Man Utd are yet to play the Frenchman in seven matches across all competitions, with just 3 victories recorded alongside two draws and two defeats.
Speaking ahead of their Europa League match vs Partizan Belgrade, Ole confirmed Pogba’s recovery timeline, saying Paul will work hard to be back.
His words, “He (Pogba) said it himself,”
“It won’t be too long until he’s out of his cast. He’ll work hard during the international break and hopefully, he’ll be back.”
“We’ve got great competition for places throughout the squad. It’s down to the manager to pick the team,”
“It’s not a difficult job for us, we’ve got to go out there and perform.
“Obviously, when you’ve got a player like Paul [out], it’s disappointing. But the boys that have played in his position have done fantastically well. It’ll be great when he’s back but it’s good competition for places.”
On the criticism he has been facing, “Everyone is entitled to their opinion,”
“I know what I see every day, day in, day out. The boys are out there working as hard as possible to try and get results. We’re not going to let the loss to Bournemouth dampen our spirits. We’ve got games coming up that we believe now are winnable games. We need to try to keep putting points on the board.
“There’s never a shortcut in football. It’s hard work, stick together, team spirit. The work everyone does every day is pleasing for me as a manager. They want to do well, and for one reason or another, sometimes we haven’t got the results.
“We feel we deserve a few more results than we have got but we’re working and we’re on the right track. Of course, Saturday was disappointing but we’ve got two games that we can win before the break.”
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