Pogba reaction to being dropped impresses Jose
Eyebrows were raised in Spain on Wednesday evening when it was confirmed that Scott McTominay would start the Champions League last-16 first leg at Sevilla instead of their club-record signing.
Pogba would come on early in the 0-0 draw due to an injury to Ander Herrera and impressed Mourinho with his performance amid speculation over the star midfielderâs relationship with the United manager.
âYou saw the game against Sevilla,â the Portuguese said. âI think itâs always more difficult to come from the bench than to start.
âA player when he is starting the game has a different kind of preparation for it and itâs easier.
âTo be on the bench and to come on even without warming up, minute 15 and get into the pace of the game is not easy, and I think he had a very positive game for us.
âI think he responded in a very professional way both times he was on the bench.
âHe was on the bench against Huddersfield in the Premier League and he responded in a professional way, and he was on the bench in Sevilla and he did the same.â
There does, though, appear little chance of the scrutiny surrounding Pogbaâs performances and happiness diminishing anytime soon.
The France midfielder may well return to the starting line-up against Chelsea tomorrow after Herrera aggravated a muscle injury in Seville, with Mourinho expecting the midfielder to miss a âfew weeksâ.
The Spain midfielderâs absence may be keenly felt this weekend given his superb man-marking job on Eden Hazard when United won last seasonâs Old Trafford encounter â an important role Mourinho had faith in Herrera to carry out.
Trust is key to the United boss and he pointed to up-and-coming McTominay as a prime example of what he demands from his players.
âI think I donât give trust for free,â said Mourinho. âI think itâs the other way around.
âI donât think itâs about the manager to trust the player, I think it is the player to make the manager trust him. Itâs as simple as that.
âSometimes it looks like we have to give everything to the players and the players they give nothing back to us. I donât think that way.
âI think the confidence, the trust that I show towards Scott, he earned it since day one.
âSince he come to the first-team training sessions, step-by-step of course with a lot to learn, with a long way to go.
âEven now after I would say maybe eight starts, something like that, he has a lot to learn, but since the first moment he was learning that is the way to perform.
âAnd of course, he will have bad matches, he will make mistakes, he will be on the bench and not be selected, but I know when I want him to play, I know the kind of mentality, the player that I am developing.
âI know the qualities that are going to make him a really good player. I know what he is really good at, I know where he has to improve, and I think heâs going to be a very good player.â




