Mourinho: Pogba injury could be Long term

Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho has come to Paul Pogba's injury as "long-term" - by comparing Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcos Rojo recovery.
The seriousness of the muscle injury that prevented the 24-year-old to limp off early in the Champions League club against Basel has been shrouded in mystery.
Mourinho said repeatedly that he did not know how bad the Pogba injury was because the club continued to evaluate him internally and seek specialist advice.

The Manchester United coach is still not ready to set a schedule for the injury, but 17 days after the setbacks of France, Mourinho has revealed that it is a long-term problem.
"He's injured, he can not play on Saturday and it's not an injury that could have hope with Antonio Valencia or Phil Jones," Mourinho said in Pogba.
"I hope to see them in training and have a positive response, so long-term injuries, I'm not talking about them.
"So, Ibra and Pogba and Red, these players, I do not think about them."
Pogba, Rojo and Ibrahimovic join Michael Carrick, while Jones and Valencia will be evaluated after losing the Champions League midweek match against CSKA Moscow.

Marouane Fellaini also failed with an ankle injury still under study, while Anthony Martial prepared for a 4-1 victory in Russia.
"We have to form and make decisions after training, but I expect some players who could not play in Moscow (they can play)," he said.
"I hope it's not everything, but some can recover. They were out and on Saturday some will be out.
"What I'm saying is that of all the injuries we have, I hope we can have players available on Saturday."
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