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Manchester United travel to London in order to take on West Ham United at the London Stadium and every eye will be on the fact as to whether Paul Pogba starts the match or not.

Pogba and Jose Mourinho has had a fall out in recent weeks and ever since Manchester United’s draw vs Wolves, the Mourinho-Paul Pogba battle has grown to epic proportions.

At first, it was Pogba who publicly criticized his manager’s tactics during the draw to which Mourinho responded by telling the midfielder that he will never captain Manchester United again.




Then came the footage at the training grounds where the Mourinho vs Pogba battle took another unexpected turn as cameras caught the duo exchanging some heated words.




But now some reports in England are claiming to have found out the main reason why Jose Mourinho was so livid with Paul Pogba.



As per the report, it was due to an incident before the Wolves game that put Paul Pogba into the bad books of the manager.




While the team and the coaching staff were trying to focus on the Wolves game inside the team, Paul Pogba was playing loud music on the top deck. And this is what annoyed the staff who clearly felt that the midfielder was not serious about the game.

After this incident, Jose Mourinho decided to take it upon himself and teach Paul Pogba and lesson.




While every major tabloid has been trying to dig up more stories on the Jose Mourinho-Paul Pogba battle former first-team coach, Rene Meulensteen has urged the club to stop the dressing room news from leaking out to the media.



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