Paul Pogba shows off his dance moves in Manchester United gear as France star continues recovery from hamstring injury

  • Paul Pogba suffered a hamstring injury for Manchester United last month
  • Jose Mourinho conceded that the France star could be out 'long-term'
  • He did not look too disheartened by having to watch his team-mates from afar 

A hamstring injury won't stop Paul Pogba as the Manchester United man kicked back and showed off his dance moves on Twitter.

The French star will be watching his international team-mates this week as they look to secure qualification for next year's World Cup against Bulgaria and Belarus.

But he didn't look too disheartened by being sidelined as he sat in the back seat of a car and busted some moves with a football in his hand.

Paul Pogba kicks back in a car as he shows off his dance moves on Twitter on Thursday

Paul Pogba kicks back in a car as he shows off his dance moves on Twitter on Thursday

The Manchester United star held on to a football as he busted some moves on the backseat

The Manchester United star held on to a football as he busted some moves on the backseat

The Manchester United star appeared to be enjoying himself in the passenger seat of the car, while Newcleus's 'Jam on Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song)' played on the stereo.


Despite injury keeping him out of France duties and United's early-season good form, Pogba has very much remained in the headlines.

On Wednesday he was reportedly banned by his employers from playing basketball in his spare time.

United are concerned that the Frenchman's antics on the court could cause further injuries to his hamstrings as he sits out the next few weeks, according to The Sun.

The French international is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury suffered last month

The French international is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury suffered last month

Jose Mourinho has conceded that Pogba's injury is 'long-term' after he limped off in the first-half of United's opening Champions League win over Basle.

Mourinho said: 'His injury is not one that I can have the hope like I can have with others.

'With long-term injuries, I don't speak about them, so Ibra, Pogba, Rojo and these players, I don't think about them.'

United sit second in the Premier League, behind Manchester rivals City on goal difference, and head to Liverpool following the international break. 

The 25-year-old could be out 'long-term', according to United boss Jose Mourinho

The 25-year-old could be out 'long-term', according to United boss Jose Mourinho

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