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Published 10:39 20 Dec 2018 GMT
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Michael Carrick, who remains at Old Trafford as part of caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's coaching staff, reportedly brought an end to the celebrations and was forced to intervene to remind Pogba that no one individual is bigger than the club.
Carrick retired from playing at the end of last season and was handed a coaching role by Mourinho so it's no surprise that the former England midfielder came to the defence of the Portuguese amid Pogba's revelry.
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