Paul Pogba was left frustrated as Manchester United produced too little, too late against Burnley, with the midfielder vowing to learn from the first hiccup under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
His words, “We are disappointed with ourselves because we react and the way that we played when we conceded the second goal – we should have started like that and the game would be different,” Pogba said.
“But now it is done, you have to learn from your mistakes and next time I think we need to start the game differently. That’s it.”
Asked why they played that way, the World Cup winner told broadcasters in the tunnel: “I don’t know.
“That’s the thing we have to look (at) because now we beat Tottenham, we beat Arsenal. We cannot look too good, you know we have to play.
“Like the manager says, keep being humble.
“It’s not that we didn’t (stay humble), but you have to start strong, you have to be aggressive because they were in the first half.
“I think we played like we were winning maybe 1-0 or 2-0 and that’s why the result was like that.
“But the comeback was positive. The result was disappointing.”
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