Published on 12:12 AM, August 21, 2016

Premier League

Pogba reignites Old Trafford

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (R) and Paul Pogba gelled well yesterday throughout Manchester United’s reassuring 2-0 win against Southampton and the combination could very well bring back the vibe the Red Devils have longed for. photo: collected

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho pledged to shape his team around Paul Pogba after the France midfielder made a successful Old Trafford return in a 2-0 win over Southampton.

Pogba played the whole game as Zlatan Ibrahimovic's brace sank Southampton on Friday, a week after returning to United from Juventus in a world-record 89 million pound (105 million euros, $116 million) transfer.

Despite playing in a midfield holding role, Pogba got forward well, making a total of four attempts at goal, and Mourinho said that he was determined to give the 23-year-old the freedom to play his natural game.

Asked what instructions he had given Pogba, Mourinho replied simply: "Play."

He added: "I don't know which position he played. For a player to play with the freedom he has, we have to build a certain organisation around him. He has to play with freedom.

"The last 10 minutes, 2-0, now (you need) more discipline, more tactical organisation, but this is the kind of guy that has to play free."

Pogba's second debut, four years on from his last United appearance, got off to an embarrassing start when he produced an air-kick in midfield, but Mourinho was delighted by the way he regained his composure.

"I think he was fantastic. His first action was bad. He loses an easy ball and gives a counter-attack and a first free-kick to the opponent," Mourinho said.

"(But) you can see even more the ego, the personality. He's so comfortable in the skin of a star, so confident, the way he plays.

"For 10 days' work, first match of the season, not even 10 minutes of a friendly, I think he played phenomenal."

Meanwhile, Liverpool crashed to an embarrassing 2-0 defeat at Burnley on Saturday, while Manchester City crushed Stoke City 4-1 to extend Pep Guardiola's perfect start in the Premier League.

While Liverpool stumbled and City strolled, champions Leicester City are still awaiting the first win of their title defence after being held to a 0-0 draw by Arsenal.

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool enjoyed the most eye-catching result of the Premier League's opening weekend when they won 4-3 at Arsenal.

But the Reds suffered a nightmare in their second match as Welsh forward Sam Vokes scored his first top-flight goal in the second minute after Andre Gray pounced on a woeful pass by Reds right-back Nathaniel Clyne.