Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba, has admitted that playing for the club “is not easy”, but he is keeping his sights set on “the big stuff”.
This comes after United lost their fourth consecutive semi-final on Wednesday night.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side headed into their latest derby date with Manchester City buoyed by an upturn in form, but they suffered a 2-0 defeat against the Citizens.
Pogba says there is no time for United to wallow in misery with expectations as high as ever, and he remains confident that tangible success can be delivered in 2021.
The World Cup winner told MUTV on the challenges facing Solskjaer’s side: “There is no time to be disappointed for a week because we know where we are.
“We are in a good position now. We don’t have time to be disappointed. We don’t have the time. We will get through this and we will go again.
“It is difficult and it is going to be difficult, and you learn from these games. It is going to hopefully help us to get through, to get better and to have a positive result in the next games.
“Football and playing for Man United is not easy, it will never be easy, but it makes the victory prettier and more beautiful when we get through a tough time, then we get through this.
“It is beautiful and you get the emotion. That is all we want. That is what the fan wants, that is what the team wants, everyone wants this. The club is built on winning and big things, so that is all we want to get – the big stuff.”