<p class="bodytext">Jose Mourinho described Scott McTominay as "fantastic" in response to his decision to select the young midfielder ahead of Paul Pogba for Wednesday's Champions League last 16, first-leg draw with Sevilla.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Pogba had been left out of the starting line-up for the goalless draw with Mourinho apparently unhappy after the French star withdrew from last weekend's FA Cup win at Huddersfield Town citing illness.</p>.<p class="bodytext">That followed criticism from Mourinho of Pogba's recent performances, with the Portuguese making a statement by selecting McTominay, 21, alongside Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic in midfield.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Mourinho later complained that there had been too much focus on Pogba before and after the match, and not enough on a player making his second Champions League start.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"In my pre-match interview I had four questions and three were about Paul, and Paul was not even playing. That's a bit strange," he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"If I was one of you (journalists), I would ask if the Manchester United manager agrees that Scott McTominay had a fantastic performance, and my answer would be that yes, he had a fantastic performance.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"He looked a senior player, a player with great maturity. Scott probably looked like a man with dozens and dozens of matches in the Champions League when this is only the second (start)."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Pogba played most of the game anyway, being sent on after just 17 minutes when injury forced Herrera off.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The French star played his part in a typically cautious, backs-to-the-wall away European performance from Mourinho's side. But, tellingly, he later refused to stop for journalists in the mixed zone of the Sanchez Pizjuan.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Paul made a big effort to try to give the team what I asked of them," insisted Mourinho.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"He gave us stability. For a match away to Sevilla we had a good percentage of the ball, and I think Paul had responsibility for that."</p>.<p>The injury to Herrera came after the Spaniard had been passed fit to return from a hamstring injury that had kept him out of United's previous three games.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He could now face another untimely spell on the sidelines, with United's programme including Premier League games against Chelsea and Liverpool before the Sevilla second leg on March 13.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The medical department gave him fully fit. On the pitch he showed the intensity that is only possible if you are fully fit," Mourinho said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Then it was a back-heel and a back-heel creates a contraction in the muscular area where he had the biggest problem, and now we have proof that he was not 100 percent fit."</p>
<p class="bodytext">Jose Mourinho described Scott McTominay as "fantastic" in response to his decision to select the young midfielder ahead of Paul Pogba for Wednesday's Champions League last 16, first-leg draw with Sevilla.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Pogba had been left out of the starting line-up for the goalless draw with Mourinho apparently unhappy after the French star withdrew from last weekend's FA Cup win at Huddersfield Town citing illness.</p>.<p class="bodytext">That followed criticism from Mourinho of Pogba's recent performances, with the Portuguese making a statement by selecting McTominay, 21, alongside Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic in midfield.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Mourinho later complained that there had been too much focus on Pogba before and after the match, and not enough on a player making his second Champions League start.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"In my pre-match interview I had four questions and three were about Paul, and Paul was not even playing. That's a bit strange," he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"If I was one of you (journalists), I would ask if the Manchester United manager agrees that Scott McTominay had a fantastic performance, and my answer would be that yes, he had a fantastic performance.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"He looked a senior player, a player with great maturity. Scott probably looked like a man with dozens and dozens of matches in the Champions League when this is only the second (start)."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Pogba played most of the game anyway, being sent on after just 17 minutes when injury forced Herrera off.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The French star played his part in a typically cautious, backs-to-the-wall away European performance from Mourinho's side. But, tellingly, he later refused to stop for journalists in the mixed zone of the Sanchez Pizjuan.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Paul made a big effort to try to give the team what I asked of them," insisted Mourinho.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"He gave us stability. For a match away to Sevilla we had a good percentage of the ball, and I think Paul had responsibility for that."</p>.<p>The injury to Herrera came after the Spaniard had been passed fit to return from a hamstring injury that had kept him out of United's previous three games.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He could now face another untimely spell on the sidelines, with United's programme including Premier League games against Chelsea and Liverpool before the Sevilla second leg on March 13.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The medical department gave him fully fit. On the pitch he showed the intensity that is only possible if you are fully fit," Mourinho said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Then it was a back-heel and a back-heel creates a contraction in the muscular area where he had the biggest problem, and now we have proof that he was not 100 percent fit."</p>