Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba says the draw with Southampton was ultimately a frustrating result, but our no.6 insists the Reds will learn from it and look to build on it.


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The Frenchman provided the assist for Mason Greenwood’s equaliser on 55 minutes after the hosts had gone ahead in the first half through an own goal.

United were unable to find a winner thereafter which left Pogba and his team-mates disappointed.

“I think we deserved more, but you have to show more also on the pitch,” he told MUTV post-match. “After the goal we scored we dropped a little bit, we lost control of the game a bit and that’s why I think we didn’t get the second goal
“I think we dropped a few points today, we get one point, but we stay focused. Obviously, we’re happy we didn’t lose and we get this point with positivity, but we know this game, I think at the end of the season those two points are going to be very important.

“So we didn’t lose, we got one point and the next game away we know that those points will be very important for us and we don’t want to give them away.”

In providing the vital pass in the box for Greenwood to score, Pogba recorded his fifth assist of the so far short-lived campaign – becoming the first player in Premier League history to do so in the opening two matches of a single season.