The 27-year-old has struggled for consistent first-team minutes in recent months, with injury problems and a lack of fitness after testing positive for coronavirus among the contributory factors.
Pogba has played 90 minutes just twice for United this season – in the Premier League defeats to Tottenham and Arsenal – and his only goal so far was against Brighton in the Carabao Cup.
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He nevertheless played well for France during the last international break, but Deschamps admits he isn’t at his best at the moment. “I have no advice to give him,” Deschamps told a press conference. “He knows the group well. It has been a while since he played with his club.
“Last month his game had been pretty good and consistent despite a lack of pace. He’s been playing since, but you can’t say he’s happy. “With me, there is no problem, I will make sure to manage him. It is never easy for a player in his situation. I’ll talk to him. He will tell me certain things, how he feels, and I will also tell him what I can see and feel.”
“For United to win a league, for United to be successful, for United to play the style of football that Ole wants them to play, then Pogba has to play. “You can play one of them [Nemanja] Matic, Fred, or [Scott] McTominay and then you play Pogba with Fernandes.”