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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that Paul Pogba was angered by reports which were published earlier this week. It was claimed that Pogba snubbed Solskjaer in the aftermath of their 5-0 loss to Liverpool, in which the midfielder was sent off.
Pogba released a statement on Twitter calling the article ‘fake news’ and posted a lengthy post on his Instagram account.
The Frenchman then went to see his United boss to vent and explain that the article was not true.
“I don’t read social media but when Paul came up to me, angry,” Solskjaer said. “We expect to be criticised, hands up, the performance wasn’t good enough, we don’t expect, we can’t accept when lies are made up.
“Paul told me what he put up on his social media. We’re better than that as a group – the culture, environment is better, we can’t stand for blatant lies.
“They’ve gotta stand up and say so. All the opinions and reports, fine, but don’t make up lies about players or me.”
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