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"Paul has been training for more than a week, around 10, 11 days, adaptation is really easy because he is a boy from here, he knows the club, he knows everybody. There's no need for time to adapt. "He needs time to build his condition and his understanding in the way the team tries to play. Yes, he's ready to play. 90 minutes? I don't believe."Having helped France to the Euro 2016 final, on July 10, Pogba did not get much rest after an 11-month season. Perhaps that is the reason why Mourinho is not setting any lofty targets for the world's most expensive player in his first game of 2016/17. He commented:
"I am not expecting him to score a wonder goal, maybe I expect the first time he touches to ball, to make a correct pass... "Super performance? I don't believe. But in condition to accelerate his process of integration in the team, that's for sure."No pressure then.
Speaking to the media on #MUTVHD, Jose Mourinho says he's sure #MUFC can bring the fear factor back to Old Trafford. https://t.co/y89PiSLpbh
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