Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba had a row in training
Mourinho appeared to rile Pogba which resulted in the midfielder giving his manager an icy stare.
The pair were then seen exchanging words with Pogba looking far from impressed.
Paddy Power make it 1/3 that Mourinho departs Old Trafford first, while making it the same odds-on price that at least one of the duo will have left United by the start of next season.
It’s 2/1 that one of the feuding pair will leave by the end of the January transfer window, and just 3/1 that they’ll BOTH have exited the club come kick-off for the 2019/2020 season.
After last night’s defeat, Mourinho has been installed as the favourite in Paddy Power’s ‘sack race’ market – it’s 3/1 he’s the next Premier League manager to vacate his position.
Jose Mourinho is feeling the heat at Man Utd (Image: GETTY)
Zinedine Zidane (2/1) is the favourite to succeed Mourinho.
Spokesman Paddy Power said: “If I could give Mr Mourinho any advice, it would be that PP always wins.
“Oh, and to move out of that hotel. Seriously, that room service menu isn’t getting any better.
“Pogba, clearly, is the more valuable asset – though that might just mean they’re more likely to sell him.
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Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba had a row in training (Image: SKY)
“Personally, I’d flog the Pog, and then the use some of the cash to tell the limelight hog to jog.”
Former Premier League midfielder Craig Burley says Mourinho made the right call taking away his leadership responsibilities.
“Whether you like Mourinho or not, Pogba has hardly been absolutely wonderful for Manchester United since joining,” Burley told ESPN FC.
“But you can’t have, as a manager, a guy out undermining you like that and getting away with it.
Paul Pogba has been stripped of the vice captaincy (Image: GETTY)
“So I think it’s understandable.
“If someone is criticising your tactics, you’re not just going to sit there and take it.
“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, there are too many at Manchester United prepared to hide behind the flak that Jose Mourinho is taking for his style of play.
“I’m not saying Mourinho is innocent, he’s clearly not, but there are too many players hiding.”