French star Paul Pogba suffered a thigh injury during the match between Manchester United and Everton last Saturday in the 23rd round of the Premier League, which ended in a 3-3 draw.
Manchester United's head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer announced during a press conference held today before tomorrow's match against West Ham in the FA Cup, "It’s an injury that will take a few weeks to heal. He has started working with the medical staff to return as soon as possible. Paul has been very important for us, and we will never take a risk with him, so he will return after a few weeks."
Regarding the possibility of winning the cup, Solskjaer said, "This is the biggest challenge and test for the team. It was disappointing to miss the opportunity last season. Winning a cup is important, but the Premier League is the measure of the team's quality."
Solskjaer added, "I believe the team is getting better, and this is the next step for us in developing this team and moving forward in the competition for titles." He also spoke about the opponent, West Ham, stating, "They have improved a lot. David Moyes always organizes his team well, and he has very good players."