Paul Pogba has told Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he is capable of more in front of goal.
The World Cup winner told L'Equipe he would like to be able to use his attacking initiative more often at United - but insisted that the team ethos must come first.
"I would like to play more offensive," he said. "To score fifteen goals per season is what I would like — [but] we must put ourselves at the service of the collective.
"In Manchester, as in France, the collective will always come before the player."
Pogba and France open their Euro 2020 tonight against Germany.

