The French World Cup winner posted a series of video clips on his Instagram story after going under the knife, saying ‘everything went well’ during the operation.
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Pogba had initially posted a video on Instagram in which he looked out for the count admitting: “I don’t even know if I’m OK or if I’m high or if I’m sober, just don’t ask me if it went well, I don’t know.”
He later deleted that post, where he also bizarrely mistook his ‘pee pee’ for apple juice, and replaced it with a shorter video.
“Everything went well,” Pogba said. “We have to keep the positive energy.”
Pogba, 26, is expected to be out for another four weeks after suffering his second ankle injury of the season.
The enigmatic midfielder, who has long been linked with a move away from Old Trafford, has made only eight appearances this season in a campaign blighted by injury.
Red Devils boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remains behind the former Juve man though, insisting he is going nowhere in the immediate future.
Speaking about the Frenchman’s future after the FA Cup third round draw at Wolves, Solskjaer said: “You won’t see Paul [Pogba] go in January.”