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Giggs: United fans want title win with style

Zlatan Ibrahimovic marked his competitive home debut with a brace as Paul Pogba’s second Manchester United debut ended in a 2-0 Premier League win over Southampton on Friday.

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Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores the second goal from the penalty spot.

While Pogba grabbed the spotlight on his United return, it was Ibrahimovic who made the difference with two powerful finishes and Mourinho hailed the 34-year-old’s impact.

He told told Sky Sports 1: “If the team does good the individual does good always”.

“The game is tougher and you need to work through the game”.

The former Sweden global has now scored three goals in two league games after opening his account against Bournemouth last weekend. I tried to do what I am best at, create chances, help my team-mates and then scoring goals.

Ibrahimovic’s double against Southampton took his tally to four goals in three competitive games for United, following his victor in the Community Shield clash against Leicester City and his strike in last week’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth.

Mourinho has signed Eric Bailly this summer and he has partnered Daley Blind at the heart of United’s defence in their first two Premier League games. I’m new in the team, I’m here not even a month, Paul [Pogba] was still at home.we need to get to know the players, the way we play and the simple things.

Speaking to BBC Sport after the game, Pogba reflected on his second Red Devils debut with satisfaction and predicted a successful season ahead. His big personality and big ego is absolutely flawless for a big club like United.

“I played with many big stars”.

“I played four years in Italy, if he’d come two years after I’d left [United], maybe I wouldn’t have come, I would have stayed at Juve”. The way he holds the ball, the way he’s a target man and gives stability to the team, I think he was very good again.

“First ball, I lost it, but got used to it”, Pogba said. “I want to win games but I want to do it in an attractive manner”.

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After giving the ball away with his first touch in front of an expectant United crowd the French global grew into the game, powering forward at every opportunity and dazzling with clever flicks.

Phil Jones Manchester United