Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has no concerns about his position despite the highly-rated Mauricio Pochettino’s exit from Tottenham.
Just 171 days after leading Spurs to the Champions League final, the fan favourite saw his five-and-a-half year stint with the north Londoners brought to an unceremonious end.
Solskjaer’s predecessor Jose Mourinho was swiftly appointed in a bid to fix Tottenham’s Premier League problems, while the availability of Pochettino has led to inevitable speculation about the Old Trafford hotseat.
“(Pogba) had another test and a scan just at the start of the international break and it’s not healed yet, but he’s stepping up his recovery and he’s out of a cast so he doesn’t have to have the cast on.
“He was in a cast for about for six or seven weeks – you do lose loads of muscle, so he’s gradually now just stepping up, walking on the treadmill, biking with a free ankle.
“It’ll still be a few weeks. We hope to see him in 2019, yeah.”