Pogba implores Manchester United to take a more aggressive tactical approach in home Premier League matches
Paul Pogba has risked the wrath of manager Jose Mourinho by claiming Manchester United should "attack, attack, attack" in home matches.
United were held to a 1-1 draw by Wolves at Old Trafford on Saturday and they are already eight points off the Premier League's top spot, occupied by Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
Pogba has drawn criticism for what have been perceived to be below-par performances following his key role in France's World Cup success, while Mourinho has denied a rift with the star midfielder.
And Pogba demanded United – seventh in the table after six matches – take a more aggressive tactical approach in home Premier League matches.
"We should play much better against Wolves," Pogba told reporters. "When we are at home we should attack, attack, attack.
"That's Old Trafford. We are here to attack. I think teams are scared when they see Manchester United attacking and attacking.
"That was our mistake today [Saturday]. We've had three games at home and we've got only four points. It's not enough.
"Maybe the attitude should be better and we should play better because, again, we are at Old Trafford and we should just attack and press like we did against Tottenham, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal last season. When we play like this it's easier for us."
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