Neville predicts Pogba might have played his last game for Man United
Gary Neville has predicted Paul Pogba might have played his last game in a Manchester United shirt.
The Frenchman limped off with an injury just ten minutes into their Premier League clash with Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp's side had already gone 1-0 up through Luis Diaz after just five minutes, and Pogba didn't last too much longer.
Pogba's contract is expiring in the summer and he is widely expected to leave the club on a free rather than sign a new deal.
In his commentary for Sky Sports' coverage of the game, he said: 'That could be Paul Pogba's last minutes in a Manchester United shirt, if that injury lasts for a few weeks."
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United were already going into the game with a number of injury problems in midfield.
Both Fred and Scott McTominay were unavailable for the clash against quadruple chasing Liverpool.
Forward Cristiano Ronaldo is also absent following the death of his newborn baby son.
Pogba appeared to go off with a suspected calf problem, which depending on the severity, could mean he misses United's final five games of the season.
His injury would be a bitter blow to United's hopes of obtaining a top-four finish to qualify for next season's Champions League.