Paul Pogba thinks Manchester United need 'to change something' if they want their Premier League title ambitions to stay alive.

United finished second in the league last term and, despite suffering a defeat in the Europa League final, the general consensus was that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was making good progress at the club, which had fans optimistic ahead of the new season.

Old Trafford chiefs signed Jadon Sancho, Raphael Varane and Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer transfer window to make United's squad the strongest it's been in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, however, that strength hasn't been reflected in performances.

United lost 4-2 to Leicester on Saturday afternoon, which was just the latest poor result after a turbulent few weeks at the club.

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Speaking in his post-match interview after that defeat, Pogba admitted that United need 'to change something' going forward.

“Yeah, I think it’s all of us. We need to find something, we need to change something," Pogba told SkySports.

“It’s the mindset of all of us, the players when we start. We really don’t know, it’s frustrating because it’s something that we don’t understand and we have to find it out very fast.

"Because if we want to compete and, if we want to win the title, then it’s those games that you have to win even though that they are very hard, even if they are away, we need to find the right mentality, the right tactics to win those games.

"That’s my thoughts. We have to stick together and find the problem.”