Paul Pogba thinks United showed their true character in Atalanta comeback win
Paul Pogba thinks United showed their true character on Wednesday (Martin Rickett/PA)
Paul Pogba believes Manchester United showed their true character by bouncing back from recent poor performances and a two-goal deficit to seal a stunning 3-2 comeback win against Atalanta.
All eyes were on Old Trafford on Wednesday to see whether under-fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could steer his side to victory in the Champions League, just days after the embarrassing 4-2 loss at Leicester.
Atalanta were on course to inflict a fifth defeat in eight matches when Mario Pasalic and Merih Demiral capitalised on poor United defending, with some of the Old Trafford faithful booing their players at half-time.
But Solskjaerâs side displayed their spirit and camaraderie by storming back and netting three in the second period, with Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire scoring before Cristiano Ronaldo headed home a late winner.
âWe showed big character â the character of this team, of this club,â midfielder Pogba told MUTV.
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âIt was a very good result even if we didnât start well but at the end we got the result that we wanted and the energy, you could feel the belief and the positive energy just on the pitch.
âI can say it was a beautiful win, with the belief, we kept believing.
âWe knew that if we score one goal we can win this game and the fans were crazy also. They push us until the end and we just showed the character of the team and the club.
âItâs a big three points. We needed that. We didnât start the Champions League well with the loss against Young Boys but we got two very good results and we have to carry on.â
United are top of Group F ahead of next monthâs return fixture against Atalanta in Italy, with the immediate focus now returning to Premier League matters.
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Solskjaerâs side have lost two in a three-game winless streak in the league, leading frustrated Pogba to say something needs to change after the Leicester humiliation.
Asked if he saw that change on Wednesday, the France international said: âOn this game for sure the energy is more positive.
âBut then when you say change it doesnât mean like you will change straight away. Itâs a work (in progress).
âItâs all of us, itâs a trust with everyone. Itâs a belief and you stick together, so all this is coming game by game but today for sure itâs a big reaction.
âItâs the way that we have to carry on until the end of the season.â
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Wednesdayâs win lifted morale but now comes a crunch clash with rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, with Tottenham and Manchester City following before Novemberâs international break.
âI mean, thatâs the beauty also of football because itâs not a game that you can say âoh, you restâ,â Pogba said. âYou have to go again.
âWe knew that it will come anyway, big teams, big clubs.
âWeâre Manchester United, we know itâs not going to be easy but weâre here to play those games.â





