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Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcos Rojo in Manchester United squad for Newcastle game

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Man United manager Jose Mourinho has welcomed the return of Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, ahead of their game against Newcastle on Saturday.

Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcos Rojo will be in the Manchester United squad for Saturday evening's Premier League home game against Newcastle, Jose Mourinho has confirmed.

Ibrahimovic and Rojo have both been out of action since April when limping off with knee ligament damage in the Europa League quarter-final second leg with Anderlecht.

Pogba has missed 12 weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury he sustained against Basel on September 12.

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Marcos Rojo has not played for Manchester United since April
Image: Marcos Rojo played for United U23s on Wednesday

The trio have returned to full training in recent weeks while Rojo featured for the Manchester United Under-23s side on Wednesday, and Mourinho has confirmed they will all be part of the squad for the weekend visit of the Magpies to Old Trafford.

"All three selected for the match," Mourinho said during his pre-match press conference.

"With Paul, you can see - and now I can speak because he's back and I didn't like to speak when he was injured - Manchester United this season before the injury and after the injury there are qualities in our football.

"There are qualities that influence our approach in matches with Pogba and without Pogba - that's as simple as that.

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 20:  Jose Mourinho manager of Manchester United looks towards Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Manchester United during the UEFA Europa Le
Image: Mourinho confirmed that he did not expect Ibrahimovic to return to the first-team until later in 2017

"Zlatan, last season, we played with him every minute almost until he was injured - this season we learned how to play without him.

"We've played in a different way but he's a very important player for us and of course welcomed back."

Last month, Dr Freddie Fu - Ibrahimovic's doctor - warned that the striker cannot afford to rush back quickly from injury, a feat by the 36-year old which has been hailed as "incredible" by Mourinho.

"Incredible personality to fight such an important injury," added Mourinho. "We were all saying in 2017 he will be back, but it is one thing on December 31, 2017, and another in the middle of November."

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