Paul
Pogba's display on his comeback from injury showed his importance to Manchester
United is second to none.
Having toiled in Pogba's absence,
recently taking four points from a possible 12 in the Premier League, United
rediscovered their swagger against Newcastle United on Saturday when the
Frenchman made his return.
With a goal and an assist in a
4-1 comeback win, Pogba was the man of the match and his overall display helped
United find a level they have struggled to reach during his two-month absence.
"He affects our
football," summarised United manager Jose Mourinho.
"We all know, myself and
the fellow players, that certain players influence the levels of the team. With
him we have much more creation."
Though he has often dazzled
with his long-legged technical artistry, the recognition of Pogba's influence
on United's play has been slow in coming.
His then world-record £89.3
million ($118.2 million, 100.6 million euros) transfer from Juventus last year
created huge expectations and although his first season was successful, there
were few fireworks.
Pogba finished the season with
nine goals in 51 appearances and winner's medals in both the League Cup and
Europa League, his goal in the final of the latter setting United en route to
victory over Ajax.
But he could not compete
with Ibrahimovic, whose goal-scoring feats and larger-than-life persona
immediately made him a favourite with the Old Trafford faithful