The Frenchman has heaped praises on interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for helping the club rediscover her form since his arrival. The Norwegian replaced Jose Mourinho back in December 2018, but have gone on to overseer six consecutive victories in the league to see the club level on point with Arsenal and closer to top four spot.

Pogba too has been a beneficiary of the positive turnaround under Solskjaer with the Frenchman rediscovering his Juventus form.

The way we are playing we have more possession of the ball. We know more where to attack and where to go. We have more of a pattern of play and more of a structure,” Pogba told Sky Sports News.

“That makes it easier for everyone. I would not say it is only myself. Yes, I have scored a few goals and had a few assists but it is all the team.”

The Manchester United are six point behind fourth placed Chelsea, and Pogba believes the side could still break into the top four with their current level of consistency.

“That is the objective. We are Manchester United. That is where we want to be and where we should be,” he said.

“It is a big club – the biggest club in England – with top players so obviously we want to be at the top and to win trophies.

“That is what Manchester United is about.”

United host Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.