Paul Pogba joined Romelu Lukaku in dismissing reports of a row between the two after Manchester United's win over Southampton, calling the claims "funny".
A report in British newspaper The Sun, which quoted an unnamed United source, claimed Pogba and Lukaku had a row over a penalty during Saturday’s game at Old Trafford.
It has since been claimed that Lukaku confronted Pogba in the dressing room following the match and needed to be calmed down by Solskjaer.
Lukaku appeared to deny those claims in a cryptic message posted on Twitter , with the former Everton striker saying: "When the hate don't work they start telling lies.”
Now Pogba has followed Lukaku’s lead by appearing to play down reports of a rift on social media.
Posting to his Instagram account, Pogba wrote: "When the hate don't work they start telling lies... Hahahahaha people are too funny bro."
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