Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to end the season on a high after Manchester United set-up a Europa League semi-final against Roma.
Marcus Rashford's strike and a late Bruno Fernandes penalty in Granada last week put the Red Devils in control of their quarter-final tie against the European debutants.
United followed that up with another 2-0 win on Thursday, when Edinson Cavani's early volley and a late Jesus Vallejo own goal sealed a 4-0 aggregate triumph and the club's 18th continental semi-final.
Granada counterpart Diego Martinez felt Pogba should have been sent off for a second bookable offence midway through the first half but pride was his overriding post-match emotion.
"We weren't clinical enough," he said after their maiden European campaign ended in the quarter-finals.
"I think we deserved a goal today and in the first match. We have great values.
"We're a team who, as you'll have seen, went out with our heads held high and competing till the last second, and in that sense I take my hat off to them.
"A quarter-final of the Europa League against United at Old Trafford is tremendous."