Paul Pogba's struggles at Manchester United were all the fault of Jose Mourinho, according to the midfielder's brother.
Mathias Pogba has lifted the lid on the relationship behind the scenes by claiming the former manager's ego dominated the dressing room.
"It was Mourinho who was the problem," Mathias Pogba told RMC Sport.
"Mourinho still wants to be the centre of attention. The problem was Mourinho, right down the line.
"In the locker room, outside the locker room...everything, I know my brother, and you tell him, 'Go. Go play ', the rest, he will do it.
"From what we see of Mourinho, he always wants to be the maestro, the centre of attention.
"(Paul) does not even calculate that aspect: you respect him, he will respect you, you trust him, he will produce big performances."
Pogba's difficult relationship with the former Old Trafford boss was well documented.
Mourinho left United before Christmas and was replaced by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who has presided over five wins from five games since, including four in the league and one in the FA Cup, with the France World Cup winning midfielder taking a starring role.