Why I need Pogba to play – Guardiola





Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola said he might want Paul Pogba to play in one week from now's Manchester derby at Old Trafford.

Guardiola likewise said he doesn't trust the France midfielder needs Manchester City players to be struck around damage.

Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola said he might want Paul Pogba to play in one week from now's Manchester derby at Old Trafford.

Guardiola likewise said he doesn't trust the France midfielder needs Manchester City players to be struck around damage.

Pogba got a three-coordinate boycott for treading on Hector Bellerin amid Saturday's throbbing 3-1 win at Arsenal.

He turns into a huge blow for Jose Mourinho with City next on the motivation in the Premier League.

City reestablished their eight-point lead over Mourinho's men at the summit on Sunday when David Silva's 83rd-minute volley fixed a 2-1 prevail upon West Ham.

Pogba had before told the BBC's Football Focus he trusted Manchester City would "get some imperative players harmed."

Talking after the West Ham win, Guardiola stated, "Did he say that? Ideally we don't have wounds.

"I might want it if Paul could play against us since I get a kick out of the chance to confront the groups with the most ideal players to check whether we can beat them.

"At last, I think it was an articulation. I'm almost certain he doesn't need different players to get harmed."

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