Jose Mourinho has described the injury picked up by Paul Pogba early
this month as long term.
The France international suffered a hamstring against Basel in the
Champions League. At the time. It was reported that he could be out
for up to six weeks.
Now the Portuguese who has declined to put a time scale on Pogba's
absence, says the injury is long term.
He gave this assessment when he had his weekly press conference on
Friday, where he also gave an update of other players.
"Michael Carrick and Phil Jones are out, they were out and tomorrow
some will be out.
"From all the injuries we had I hope we can have some available tomorrow.
"Paul Pogba's injured he cannot play tomorrow and his injury I cannot
have hope like Jones or Valencia who I can see in training and hope
for positive answer.
"So don't speak about long term injury – Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul
Pogba, Marcus Rojo - I don't speak about them."
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