The French footballer has been influential to Man United's streak under Ole Gunnar Solksjaer, but he hasn't forgotten about his feud vs Mou.

Jose Mourinho has been out of a job at Manchester United for almost a month, but there are some players that can't forget about the "Special One" and the relationship they shared, for better or for worse.

The feud between the Portuguese tactician and Paul Pogba has been well documented over the past few months, and even if the team has bounced back since Mourinho's departure, Pogba decided to aim one more dig at his former boss right after the conclusion of Sunday's clash against Tottenham.

Speaking in a TV interview, Pogba questioned Mourinho's tactics -again- while hailing Solksjaer's approach on the game, which led them to avenge that 3-0 thumping from earlier in the season against Pochettino's men.

"I'm enjoying playing football. It was really difficult to do so with the tactics we used to play. I like to play more attacking, defending is not my best attribute," Pogba stated.

The former Juventus footballer went on and described how Ole Gunnar Solksjaer asked him to perform his duties on the pitch.

"The manager told me to get in the box, to get goals. My best example is Frank Lampard, he's the one who made those runs. That's what we want, that's why we play. We need to keep it up," Pogba added.

Pogba has been involved in 14 goals for Manchester United in Premier League games this season. He has handed out four assists and scored four goals since Solksjaer took over as the team's coach. Is it one more sign that hints just how bad his relationship was with Jose Mourinho?