Arsenal legend Ian Wright has had his say on Paul Pogba's criticism of Jose Mourinho, telling the Manchester United midfielder to stop talking and focus on his football.

Relations have been tense between Pogba and the Portuguese manager since the summer, with the Frenchman having hinted his long-term future may lie away from Old Trafford.
And the situation looks to have worsened after the World Cup winner criticised the team's approach to home matches following Saturday's 1-1 draw with Wolves.

'When we are at home we should attack, attack, attack,' said United's £89million record signing. 'That's Old Trafford. We are here to attack. I think teams are scared when they see Man United attacking and attacking. That was our mistake today.'
And his words did not sit too well with Mourinho, with The Sun reporting that the 49-year-old gave Pogba a verbal dressing down in the changing room following the game.
Mourinho is said to have hit back at the criticism of his tactics, singling out the former Juventus man for his mistake in the build up to Wolves' equaliser.

'If I was his big brother I would tell him: Enough's enough. It's time you stopped talking now because it's not doing you any favours. Just do your stuff,' said Wright, writing in his column for The Sun.
'The time has come for Pogba to end his war of words with Mourinho.
'The Frenchman must have some powerful allies at Old Trafford for him to come out and say stuff like that. It was a direct dig at his coach.'
Pogba is expected to sit out as United host Derby in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.
