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Pogba reveals what Solskjaer did after Man United's defeat to Everton

- Paul Pogba has revealed the manager expressed his displeasure with the players' performance

- Man United lost 4-0 to Everton to have their hopes of finishing in the top four dented

- The result forced Solskjaer to tender a passionate apology to Man United fans

Paul Pogba has revealed Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was disappointed with their lackluster performance during the side's 4-0 defeat to Everton on Sunday, April 21, at Goodinson Park.

Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Digne and Theo Walcott scored a goal apiece to gift the Toffees a memorable victory over United.

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The Red Devils' embarrassing defeat saw them fail to break into the top four as they currently sit sixth on the log with 64 points.

Pogba, who was widely criticised for his performance during the defeat has now opened the lid on Solskjaer's hard-hitting comments in the dressing room.

"[In the dressing room] we let the manager speak, the staff speak and they spoke the truth. They said what happened in the game and [said] it is not respectful for ourselves," he told Sky Sports.

"What we showed on the pitch, we did not give them the joy back and that’s why we are angry with ourselves," he added.

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The Frenchman has since promised fans the club will make amends during their defining Premier League clash against rivals Man City on Wednesday night, April 24.

Meanwhile, the Wednesday encounter will prove vital to both sides, with City angling to leapfrog Liverpool to the summit of the table.

Victory for United will also see them keep their hopes of qualifying for Champions League alive with just four matches left to end the season.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has admitted his side now face a near impossible chance of qualifying for Champions League following their 4-0 defeat to Everton on Sunday, April 21, at Goodinson Park.

Two first half goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson and second half strikes from Theo Walcott and Digne is all the Toffees needed to inflict a damaging defeat on United.

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