Paul Pogba has quashed claims of friction at Manchester United and has praised the atmosphere around the club right now.
United have struggled to maintain a solid run of good form in recent months and their players have been subject to criticism on and off the pitch. There have been leaks reporting of some kind of divide in the dressing room.
Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford have spoken out against claims of discontent of late. n February, Rashford hit out at stories suggesting there was unrest involving Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Ralf Rangnick has also rubbished the reports, though will be hoping United can register a coherent display when they travel to the Etihad to take on Man City in this afternoon's Manchester derby. Pogba insisted the United squad are together going into the difficult clash with Pep Guardiola's league leaders.
Pogba told Sky Sports: "Of course [togetherness strong enough to beat Man City]. We have personalities, big dressing room, good atmosphere to be in.
"The atmosphere has been great, very good atmosphere, in training, you can feel it, it's competitive, all enjoy the training session so the atmosphere is good."
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