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Paul Pogba's Incredible Stats Vs Tottenham After Playing Call Of Duty: Warzone At Midnight Before Match

Paul Pogba's Incredible Stats Vs Tottenham After Playing Call Of Duty: Warzone At Midnight Before Match

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho claimed that Manchester United star Paul Pogba should have been sent off for his challenge on Serge Aurier.

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Paul Pogba was enjoying a late-night session of Call of Duty: Warzone ahead of dropping a show-stealing performance for Manchester United against Tottenham.

Son Heung-min opened the scoring for Spurs in the first half before United launched a successful comeback in the second half on Sunday.

Fred pulled back an equaliser after half-time and Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood added their names to the scoresheet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

United also had Cavani's opener ruled offside in the first half after a controversial VAR decision pointed out that Son was 'fouled' by Scott McTominay in the build-up.

Pogba, 28, was in excellent form in United's 3-1 win over Spurs as he picked up an assist in his commanding performance.

The United star managed an incredible 76 touches and completed 38 passes in the match.

Pogba's presence was felt for United as he won 12 duels, six out of eight take-ons and four out of five ariel duels.

However, eagle-eyed fans spotted that the World Cup-winning Frenchman took part in a Warzone session with Twitch streamer LukeDutchh.

Spurs boss Jose Mourinho was far from happy with Pogba at full-time and claimed the French midfielder should have been sent off for his challenge on Serge Aurier.

When asked about Cavani's opener, the 'Special One' told Sky Sports: "My opinion was we didn't deserve this result at all.

"We were unlucky because maybe Pogba should get a red card for an elbow on Serge Aurier."

Mourinho was also critical at full-time over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's comments towards Son, saying he was "very, very disappointed."

Son was on the verge of tears during his post-match interview as the 28-year-old Spurs forward admitted that he felt "really bad and sorry about [the result]."

United will now resume their Europa League campaign on Thursday as they host Granada at Old Trafford for their second-leg quarter-final clash.

Spurs, meanwhile, will continue to push forward with their Premier League top-four ambitions as they travel to Goodison Park for their clash with Everton on Friday.

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Topics: Paul Pogba, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Manchester United, Premier League, England