LONDON
Paul
Pogba has called on Manchester United to "wake up" after a third
straight draw over the Christmas period saw them slip behind Chelsea in
the Premier League table.
Draws against Leicester and
Burnley either side of Christmas severely undermined United's status as
challengers to Manchester City and Saturday's 0-0 stalemate at home to
Southampton means they are now third in the standings, 14 points adrift
of City.
The problems are mounting for manager Jose
Mourinho, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's knee problem keeping him out for a
month and Romelu Lukaku taken off on a stretcher after a nasty clash of
heads with Wesley Hoedt.
United may
also be expecting contact from the Football Association after footage
emerged of Ashley Young apparently elbowing Dusan Tadic in the stomach.
BOUNCE BACK
Everton await on New Year's Day and Pogba has demanded better from his side, despite the short turnaround.
"We
didn't lose but we have to wake up, bounce back and get back to
winning," the Frenchman told MUTV, United's in-house TV channel.
"We drew again. Three draws we have to win, something has to change and we have to change to win.
"It's
only one day and then we have to play against Everton — that's
football. Tomorrow's another day and we have to go out there and win."
On
the mid-match injury to top-scorer Lukaku, Pogba said: "When we have
Romelu, he makes it difficult for defenders and creates so much space as
well. He's a big miss for us but we have the team to fill the gap of
Romelu."
CONSISTENT
Medical
staff took every precaution in treating a potentially concerning head
injury, placing the Belgian on a stretcher and fitting an oxygen mask.
By
full-time Mourinho was confident the worst-case scenarios had been
ruled out and was instead predicting a two-match lay-off for the
forward.
As for Young, who has been one of United's most consistent performers this season, the possibility of a three-match ban lingers.
That
is the tariff handed to Burnley defender James Tarkowski earlier this
month after he admitted a charge of violent conduct for elbowing
Brighton striker Glenn Murray.
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