Manchester United coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said midfielder, Paul Pogba might be out till December.
Pogba has been out with an ankle injury since September 30 and has made only 6 appearances for the club this season after being heavily linked with a move outside England over the summer.
Fans and pundits thought his return was close, but Ole has come out to say he still has about one month to go.
His words, “I don’t think we will see him before December. He’ll be out for a while,”
“He needs time to fully, fully recover so I don’t think he will be back [until] maybe Sheffield United after the international break. It will probably be December until we can see him.
“Well, I am not the doctor but there is an injury there that needs healing. It’s his ankle, yes.
“There’s no use talking about who’s not going to be here for a long time because he’s not going to come on the pitch and help us. Paul’s been brilliant and he is the creative midfielder that we need but then it’s up to the others to step up.”
“Paul is part of our plan, he’s been playing through the pain barriers and has been criticised left, right and centre,”
“But when he came back for Rochdale, Arsenal he wanted to play, try to get back, was too painful, he had that scan, he’s on the way back, he’s recovering, he’s mending.
“He’s been on a few days off working but he’s away from here, and it’s a pic, when you’re at Man United I don’t have any problem with that at all.”
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