Man Utd: Rio Ferdinand criticises recruitment at club
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has once again taken shots at Paul Pogba. The club icon made the comments after United were beaten 2-0 by Burnley on Wednesday. Scholes thinks Pogba won't play again to try and push a move.
Pogba is still recovering from ankle surgery, and is unlikely to feature any time soon.
The 26-year-old only had the surgery last week after missing a series of games through the injury.
He has only featured seven times in the Premier League this season, but posted footage of himself recovering with an exercise ball to show United fans he was already preparing for his comeback.
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“I don't think Pogba is on his way back [from injury] and even if he is on way back, he'll be moaning about something else to try and not play - try to get his move away from the club," he said.
"We keep going on about the players that are missing but that squad of players, that team tonight, should be enough to beat Burnley.
"I fear for the next four-or-five weeks because I don't think any of them players are coming back quickly.
"I don't think McTominay is coming back. Marcus Rashford is looking like being out for three months.
Paul Pogba has only played seven league games this year (Image: GETTY)
"He [Ole Gunnar Solskjaer] is stuck with these players for the next six weeks and he has got to somehow coach these players and work these players to get a bit of confidence back.
"They need to try and get some results - they've got some hard games in the next few weeks.
“This is a really tough time for them."
United are now only ahead of Wolves on goal difference, who have a game in hand and could leapfrog them after their next fixture.