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Paul Pogba should be flexible- Rangnick
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba should figure out how to be adaptable and play in the position the group requests of him, administrator Ralf Rangnick said on Friday after the Frenchman grumbled he was uncertain of his job at the Old Trafford club.
Pogba said in a meeting that he was not happy with his vocation at United, making sense of that it was difficult to come by consistency when his situation in the group was continually changing contrasted with an obvious job with the French public group.
"I heard he said he had played in various situations over the most recent few weeks," Rangnick told columnists in front of Saturday's home game against Leicester City in the Premier League.
"Since the game against West Ham on January 22, we have lost three strikers - - Anthony Martial, Mason Greenwood and Edinson Cavani, who is harmed once more and will be out for the following a little while.
"With Bruno (Fernandes) or Scott McTominay missing, then obviously someone needs to assume an alternate part. He (Pogba) is an adaptable player and can play (as a number) six, eight, and, surprisingly, 10. This is ordinary."
Rangnick additionally addressed protector Harry Maguire, who has been battling for structure at United, being booed by England fans during an amicable success over Ivory Coast at Wembley Stadium, portraying it as 'uncommon' yet something that wouldn't be rehashed at Old Trafford.
"He knows my situation towards him, he's been a truly significant player for the group and the club, the commander," Rangnick said.
"I wasn't sure what occurred at Wembley, it will not occur in our arena with the Red Army behind the group and our commander. He's been playing great for Manchester United and England over the most recent few years.
"I didn't watch the (England) game yet I heard what had occurred after they reported the firing line-up. Challenging to comprehend... For it to occur in a global game is really surprising."
Rangnick added that his players were being designated on the grounds that they were being contrasted and the club's greats.
"We realize there are a couple of players who have been condemned over the most recent couple of months. For instance, Fred, a vital player, playing routinely for the group and Brazil. I watched his game and he got along nicely," he added.
"Perhaps it must do with the elevated requirements around this club and individuals will generally contrast and previous players and legends. Fred, Scott and Harry are significant players with the right mentality.
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