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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba "mad" following Burnley draw

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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba admits that he was "mad" after the draw with Burnley.

Paul Pogba has admitted that he felt "mad" after Manchester United failed to overcome Burnley in Saturday's Premier League match.

Jose Mourinho's side created 37 shots in the match, but they were denied by the post and goalkeeper Tom Heaton, who is a United academy graduate.

In the end, the Red Devils were held to a goalless draw, which means that the club have recorded just one victory in their last seven top-flight games.

On Sunday, Pogba recovered from the game at Wembley as he was a guest of Washington Redskins cornerback Joshua Norman for the NFL clash against Cincinnati Bengals, which ended in a 27-27 draw.

In an interview with CSN Mid-Atlantic, Pogba said: "I was mad too, like [Norman], but, you know, that's the game.

"To be honest, I feel like I've lost when I tie, but that's just the game, you know? You just have to think about the next game and do better."

United are currently eighth in the league table, eight points behind the top three.

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