Paul Pogba insists Manchester United are not worried about their horror start to the season.
The Red Devils are 13th in the Premier League after three matches with just three points – the Old Trafford giants' worst kickoff in 26 years.
With coach Jose Mourinho at odds with CEO Ed Woodward over the board’s refusal to sanction the recruitment of a star defender and Jose’s feuding with players, there are reports that the club is crisis mode.
But, Pogba, who has been linked to a move to Barcelona, says there is nothing to stress about.
In their most recent defeat, United went down 3-0 to Tottenham after a second-half blitz and the French World Cup winner says: “Even we don’t understand what happened.
“We started the game really well, we conceded two goals in the second-half. I think it was an undeserved defeat for us, in our desire, in everything we put into it.
"But football can be cruel. We just have to bounce back."
United travel to Burnley on Sunday, needing to get their season on track or risk losing more ground on the likes of Liverpool, Spurs and champions Manchester City.
And Pog adds: “It won’t be easy, but it’s just the start of the season.
“I prefer to start badly and end well than start well and finish badly.
“We have to keep going, we mustn’t worry. We must work. We are still Manchester United and we won’t give up on anything.”