Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says Paul Pogba injury reports are 'nonsense'

By Stephen Turner

Image: Paul Pogba damaged a hamstring during Manchester United's Champions League game against Basel

Jose Mourinho has branded as "nonsense information" reports that Paul Pogba's injury will keep him out for three months.

Pogba missed Manchester United's Super Sunday win over Everton after damaging a hamstring against Basel in the Champions League.

Newspaper reports on Sunday suggested the midfielder is facing a long spell on the sidelines but, speaking after the Everton game, Mourinho said the severity of the injury was still unclear.

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"I don't know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days," the United boss said. "Honestly, so any comment, any rumour is totally wrong, because we do not know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days.

"The player was diagnosed initially after the match because of the conditions of the muscle and the bleeding, the decision was one more week to wait and to see really clearly in the scans the dimension of the injury.

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"And nobody in the club spoke about 12 days or 12 weeks. Not at all.

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"It's a muscular injury in the hamstring, but we have a normal procedure and wait a few more days, so it's completely nonsense information."

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