A former Manchester United player feels it is "disgraceful" that Paul Pogba cannot currently get into the Red Devils' strongest starting XI.
The 27-year-old has started just four of United's seven Premier League matches so far this season, and recently even found himself on the bench in the UEFA Champions League.
Despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side winning 3-1 away at Everton on Saturday, ex-United defender Phil Neville has lamented Pogba's failure to start of late, saying the Frenchman has to be in the team if the club wants to challenge for silverware.
"For United to win a league, for United to be successful, for United to play the style of football that Ole wants them to play, then Pogba has to play.
"You can play one of them (Nemanja) Matic, Fred or (Scott) McTominay, and then you play Pogba with (Bruno) Fernandes."
Pogba played just eight minutes against Everton on the weekend, while he featured for just 29 minutes against Istanbul Basaksehir FK in Europe last week.