Manchester United’s Pogba Ruled Out for Season with Ankle InjuryManchester United’s Pogba Ruled Out for Season with Ankle Injury Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a significant ankle injury during training. Pogba sustained the injury in a training session on Thursday, and subsequent scans revealed a tear to his lateral meniscus. The French international will undergo surgery in the coming days, with his recovery period estimated to be four months. This is a major blow for Manchester United, as Pogba has been one of their key players this season. The 29-year-old has made 27 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal and providing nine assists. Pogba’s absence will be a significant loss for United in their pursuit of a top-four finish in the Premier League and success in the Europa League. His creativity and vision will be sorely missed in the midfield. Manager Erik ten Hag expressed his disappointment at the news of Pogba’s injury. “It’s a big blow for us,” said ten Hag. “Paul is a key player for us and his quality will be missed. We wish him a speedy recovery and we will do everything we can to support him during this period.” Pogba’s injury comes at a time when United are already struggling with a number of other fitness issues. Christian Eriksen, Anthony Martial, and Donny van de Beek are all currently out injured, and it remains to be seen whether any of them will be fit to return before the end of the season. United’s next match is against Newcastle United on Saturday, and it is expected that Casemiro will start in Pogba’s place in the midfield.