There were 18 broadcasters filming this morning at Carrington - were on Pogba when he emerged this morning ahead of their Champions League clash with Valencia.
The France World Cup winner, hauled off in the second half against West Ham on Saturday, entered the training pitch with Sergio Romero.
Clearly knowing everyone was watching him, he warmly greeted Mourinho 's coaching staff having given Nemanja Matic a hug.
It was a light moment to savour with there seemingly being no such complex issues in the 15 minutes open to the media at the Aon Training Complex this time.
With the squad reeling from the loss at West Ham on Saturday, attention has now turned to the midweek Champions League clash with Valencia.
But Pogba cut a happy-looking figure in United's first open training session since the exchange with Mourinho.
The United boss will be joined by Matic in Monday's pre-match press conference, where a larger than usual media turnout is present.
Mood in the Old Trafford camp is far from high with Juan Mata scaling back his regular blog amid United's current struggles, saying "it isn't really a time for posts."
The former Valencia midfielder Mata wrote on his blog on Monday: "Today, my blog post is shorter than usual.
"In fact, it isn't really a time for posts. I want to thank all of you who support us during these tough times. I understand your frustrations.
"The upcoming game against Valencia is a special one for me, but above all it is another chance to get back to winning ways."
In the wake of the West Ham defeat team-mate Luke Shaw admitted United were "horrendous" and said the players need to take responsibility for the team's poor form.
He said: "If you want the truth I think it was honestly horrendous.
"We didn't look like a team that was going to beat West Ham. I think individually and as a team we were awful.
"That's not good enough. It's hard to take and we're sorry to the fans for what they saw.
"It was not good enough from a Man Utd team with all the talent we have."
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