Mourinho, however, said those suggestions were not based on truth and that the nature of the injury would not be known until after the results of further scans. "I don't know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days, honestly," the Portuguese said after United's 4-0 win over Everton in the Premier League on Sunday. "Any comment or any new rumour is totally wrong because we don't know if it is 12 weeks or 12 days. The player was diagnosed initially after the match because of the conditions of the muscle and the bleeding.Jose Mourinho has had his say on the rumours surrounding Paul Pogba's injury...
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"The decision was one more week to wait to see really clearly in the scans, that I mentioned, of the injury. "Nobody in this club spoke about 12 days or 12 weeks. Not at all. In the hamstring, it's a normal procedure and we wait a few more days. So it's completely nonsense information.""It's completely nonsense information"
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Jose Mourinho dismisses claims that Paul Pogba will be out for three months: https://t.co/qIkqIV1icY pic.twitter.com/Po7xHSrI6V
'Complete nonsense'.
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Jose Mourinho has reportedly dismissed talk of Pogba being out for 12 weeks,
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