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Manchester United’s record-signing French midfielder Paul Pogba ended a five-game barren run with a goal against Leicester City at Old Trafford. Image Credit: AFP

Manchester: Paul Pogba finally ended his wait for a first goal for Manchester United since his world record transfer in Saturday’s 4-1 win against Leicester.

Pogba had gone five games without scoring following his pounds 89 million ($115 million, 102 million euros) arrival from Juventus and had to endure criticism of some below-par performances.

But the 23-year-old France midfielder was on the scoresheet at last in the 42nd minute at Old Trafford.

Timing his run perfectly, Pogba met Daley Blind’s corner with a powerful header that gave Leicester goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler no chance.

It was United’s fourth goal of the half as Jose Mourinho’s side demolished the Premier League champions.

“I am very happy for the result and the goal. I hope that is not going to be the last,” Pogba told Sky Sports.

Pogba’s goal was just one of many encouraging aspects of United’s display as they got back on track following two successive league defeat.

Asked if he was bothered by criticism of himself and the rest of the United squad, Pogba added: “I never look at the newspapers. I say one thing — it is at the end, at the end we will see.

“We were very focused, we knew it was gong to be difficult and we showed a very big performance today. We want to keep on with that.”

Meanwhile, Mourinho insists Wayne Rooney can still be a key figure for Manchester United despite dropping the England striker against Leicester.

Mourinho left Rooney on the bench after a series of underwhelming performances from the United captain and he wasn’t missed as the Premier League champions were crushed at Old Trafford.

Juan Mata, who stepped into Rooney’s number 10 role, was among the scorers, but United manager Mourinho is adamant his axed star remains an important member of the team and is not sulking about the decision to leave him out.

“Wayne Rooney is a big player for me, United and this country. He is my man, I trust him completely. He is happy,” Mourinho told Sky Sports after Rooney was limited to a seven-minute substitute appearance at the end of the second half.

After United were beaten in their previous two league games, Mourinho couldn’t afford his Rooney gamble to backfire and he delighted with the way his team blitzed Leicester with a four-goal first half.

“It was a very good performance and result. It is not easy against them and not easy to win in the style that we did,” Mourinho said.

“Today we had intensity, movement and dynamism. To be back home and beat the champions is good. Last season we couldn’t beat them and this season we have beaten them twice already.

“We have lost six points in the Premier League. We have four victories which is really important.

“Today it is about the security and the happiness of the fans, I don’t know when the last time that they had such a scoreline at half time.”