Jose Mourinho taunts rivals over Paul Pogba signing
Jose Mourinho has had
another dig at Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp, suggesting they are not
at clubs big enough to make a signing like Manchester United's
world-record £89m capture of Paul Pogba.
Last Friday United manager Mourinho branded his Arsenal counterpart Wenger and Liverpool boss Klopp "not ethical" after they questioned the fee the Red Devils were reportedly set to splash out on bringing midfielder Pogba back from Juventus."He's a very young player, an unbelievable midfield player with such physicality but, at the same time, such agility, co-ordination, skill. He has everything," the Portuguese said.
"What he has to learn now is how to play with us because I always say that in football you can be a super player, like he is, but a team is a team and you need to learn how to play in the team, and the team needs to learn how to play with you.
"I know some people think that he arrives here now and, the first time he touches the ball, he scores, but I'm here to protect him and give him the best conditions to be what we think he is going to be, which is a football player for Man United, a reference for this club. I'm so happy."
Four years on from leaving for Juve, Pogba has returned to United as one of the biggest stars in the game.
"He looks like a kid who is back to his old school and is finding people that he cares about and people that love him a lot.
"So I believe that, after a couple of days, he will feel like he never left the club. So I think at adaptation level, he's not a new player - he's just a kid back home again."
"It's the first time I've worked with such a number of players because I'm used to working with 20 plus the keepers, and we have in the squad 23 plus the keepers - and even so we had to make decisions and let some players go on loan, and try to sell others," said Mourinho.
![](https://e2.365dm.com/football/badges/192/333.png)
![](https://e2.365dm.com/football/badges/192/210.png)
"They work hard to be in the match and they aren't, and this is going to happen in the next two or three weeks because we have just one Premier League match.
"But, in September, the Capital One Cup starts, the Europa League starts, we start playing three matches a week and then everybody is involved and the squad is good. The empathy between the guys is really good too, so I'm happy with the squad."