Paul Pogba has not given up hope of cracking the
Premier League's top four, issuing a rallying cry to
his Manchester United team-mates that they can
still finish in the Champions League places.
United are outsiders to claim Champions League
qualification via domestic football though they
remain in contention, four points adrift of fourth-
placed Liverpool with a game in hand ahead of
Sunday's trip to Arsenal.
The Europa League, where United lead Celta Vigo
1-0 in the semi-finals, looms as the club's best
chance of returning to the illustrious competition.
Pogba, however, is adamant United – on a 25-
match unbeaten run – are more than capable of
finishing in the top four.
"Of course, we have to believe," Pogba told MUTV.
"Obviously, we want to do it and we can. Of course
we're strong enough, we are Manchester United
and we can do this.
"To be in the top four, our mind has to go there,
and we also want to win the Europa League. We
have to keep our heads on the challenge and the
big objective; we want to achieve the big goals, not
the small ones.
"We're confident of that. We're young and fresh."
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