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Ian Brindle

Paul Pogba breaks silence after Manchester United supporters boo France superstar

Unpopular Paul Pogba has broken his silence after facing a barrage of boos and foul language throughout Saturday’s terse encounter at Old Trafford that saw Manchester United edge Norwich City.

The France superstar then sparked further controversy as he made a gesture when heading towards his seat following a tactical substitution.

The incident, was one of a number of flashpoints on the day, as a crowd, frustrated with the lengthy recruitment procedure for a new manager, initially expressed their unhappiness with the Glazer family before ultimately registering their displeasure with the team's on-field performance.

Interim Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick defended his player in the post-match press conference as he suggested that the issues that saw the club trailing 2-0 to the bottom club in the Premier League – were not down to just one player.

And although Pogba did not directly address the situation on his Instagram account, he placed a picture of himself waving and with the remark: “Very important win for us today!”

The German said: “The fans are amazing and I can fully understand them being frustrated and disappointed but I don’t think it makes any sense to take on any individual person or player

“It is a collective responsibility. I didn’t see what he did at the end of the game but I heard about it.

“It was his reaction to the chanting during the game. As I said, I can understand the fans in a way but I don’t think it makes sense to take on one player.

“I actually thought Paul did quite well in possession during the game. It wasn’t his best position of No 8 but we had no Fred or Scotty [McTominay] so I had to make a choice.

United will face Liverpool in the Premier League on Tuesday evening on what will be a vitally important match for both clubs on Tuesday.

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