Paul Pogba says Manchester United 'need to change something' after losing at Leicester in Premier League

 Paul Pogba says Manchester United 'need to change something' after losing at Leicester in Premier League



Leicester finished their rivals' 29-game unbeaten flee from home to press Ole Gunnar Solskjaer; Paul Pogba says: "We need to discover something, we need to change something" 

Paul Pogba has announced something needs to change at Manchester United after their 4-2 Premier League rout to Leicester City. 

The Frenchman played the sum of United's most recent loss that finished their 29-game unbeaten flee from home. 

The loss leaves Ole Gunnar Solskjaer under additional investigation as United's own winless run stretches out to three games as they keep on looking not exactly the amount of their costly parts. 

"Frankly, we've been having this sort of game for quite a while and we haven't discovered the issue," Pogba said. 

"We need to track down what's the issue, to surrender simple objectives, moronic objectives, when we realize those games where we play on this pitch, the fans will push, put squeeze on us and everything. We should be more experienced, I think. We need to play with more experience, egotism positively. We need to take the ball and play our football. 

"However, presently we need to track down what's the key of these games that we lose. Since I think we had the right to lose today. 

"We need to discover something, we need to change something. I couldn't say whether the outlook of us all, the players, when we start... we truly don't have a clue. It's disappointing in light of the fact that it's something we don't comprehend and we need to track down that extremely quick since, supposing that you need to contend and you need to win the title, those games you need to win, despite the fact that they are exceptionally hard and we're playing endlessly. 

"You need to battle their game, you need to track down the ideal mindset, the right strategy to dominate those matches. That is my idea. We have the opportunity to consider it and afterward all together, we need to remain together and discover the issue." 

Ole: I settled on terrible choices 



Harry Maguire made an unexpected return against his previous club in the wake of recuperating from injury, while Cristiano Ronaldo got back to the line-up subsequent to being leaned against Everton. However it was the focal midfield region where Manchester United battled as Pogba and Nemanja Matic were seriously invaded now and again. 

Solskjaer conceded he made mistakes with the manner in which his group set up. 

"The four objectives we yielded were exceptionally poor," 

"At the point when you yield objectives like that in the manner we did, we don't have the right to proceed with that run. Most certainly the exhibition was very less than impressive and not adequate. We got a generally excellent objective with Mason and we were thumping on the way to get another; messy play and we surrender an objective. 

"In the subsequent half, it was start to finish yet they made more possibilities and surrendering at set-pieces was disillusioning. Surrendering seconds after the equalizer shouldn't occur. I picked the group; Harry showed no response. I hold my hand up in the event that it doesn't work out and now and again it doesn't. 

"At the point when you surrender four, I most likely settled on two or three awful choices." 

Merse: Solskjaer in a spot of trouble 

Paul Merson talking on Soccer Saturday: 

"I think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in a spot of trouble. 

"I said before the game assuming that he can overcome November still in the work, they would get each opportunity of winning the association since they make them shock apparatuses - and this was its beginning and they have been beaten. 

"Leicester completely merited it as well. 

"Manchester United are battling. I've said that Arsenal could complete above them in the main four and I haven't altered my perspective. 

"They are people, they are not a group. They haven't got legs all around the pitch and on the grounds that Ronaldo can't go in behind safeguards, different groups are altogether pushing up on them and that implies Pogba doesn't get time ready. For my purposes, Solskjaer is under extreme tension." 

Manchester United's tiring run 

Manchester United face an impressive arrangement of apparatuses in October and November as they hope to keep pace in the Premier League and guarantee Champions League capability, with Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and the Manchester derby approaching locally. 

October 20: Atalanta (h) - Champions League, start off 8pm 

October 24: Liverpool (h) - Premier League, start off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports 

October 30: Tottenham (a) - Premier League, start off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports 

November 2: Atalanta (a) - Champions League, start off 8pm 

November 6: Man City (h) - Premier League, start off 12.30pm, live on Sky Sports 

November 20: Watford (a) - Premier League, start off 3pm 

November 23: Villarreal (a) - Champions League, start off 5.45pm 

November 28: Chelsea (a) - Premier League, start off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports 

November 30: Arsenal (h) - Premier League, start off 8pm

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