Pogba impressed as a second-half substitute against Tottenham last Friday, winning the penalty that Bruno Fernandes dispatched to win a point for United.
As a result of his impressive cameo, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer opted to partner him with Fernandes in the middle of United’s midfield for Wednesday’s game. “I think with the system that Manchester United have with Matic sitting in the two in front (of the back four), there’s an element of freedom,” Neville told Sky Sports.“I think both of those players have an element of freedom in the game.
They want to express themselves.“You can’t really discipline them to the point where you say work in this channel. We know De Bruyne and Silva at City work in those strict channels.
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