Paul Pogba Sends Message to Man Utd Fans Ahead of Manchester Derby

PAUL POGBA has called Manchester United’s Champions League win over Juventus an ‘important’ victory.

Pogba hopes they’ll continue their good form on Sunday afternoon when they travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on their local rivals and league leaders Manchester City.

The Red Devils registered a 2-1 triumph over the Italian champions last night in their fourth European game of the season.

A sumptuous free kick from Juan Mata cancelled out a wonder strike from Cristiano Ronaldo before a late own goal from Alex Sandro handed United all three points.

Victory over the Serie A giants saw Jose Mourinho’s troops take a giants step towards qualifying for the last 16 of Europe’s premier club competition.

Pogba reflected on the monumental result on Instagram a few hours after the final whistle and thanked the travelling United fans for their ‘amazing support.’

“Very important 3 points .. and amazing support from the fans,” the France international wrote.

Yesterday’s match was the first time Pogba returned to the Allianz Stadium since leaving Juve to return to Manchester.

The 25-year-old received a warm welcome from the fans who used to adore him, a reception he greatly appreciated.

He added: “Welcome was amazing very emotional thank you.”

After the match, the Frenchman was asked about the possibility of returning to Turin before he calls time on his career.

The World Cup Winner refused to rule out playing for ‘The Old Lady’ again, saying: “Who knows? I’m with United now.

“There is so much talk about this, but am happy to be playing for Manchester United.

“It was wonderful coming back here, although it felt weird going into the ‘away’ locker room. I was so accustomed to the Juve one.

“The reaction of the fans really moved me, as I missed them and Italian football.

“It was great to be back in this stadium, where I started out and won big trophies.”

Last night’s Italian Job was United’s third win on the spin, the previous two coming against Newcastle and Bournemouth.

Credit: Express

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