But the Frenchman has now repeated the feat, posting a picture of himself with United star Marouane Fellaini.
And Pogba has used the exact same caption with the pic of ‘Caption this…’.
Since Mourinho’s departure, Pogba has shone again at Manchester United under caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The World Cup winner has scored two goals and provided two assists since the Norwegian took charge.
It came after he struggled under Mourinho amid numerous reports that he had fallen out with the Portuguese.
Paul Pogba's original post following the sacking of Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho (Image: INSTAGRAM)
Paul Pogba took to Instagram again and copied his original post (Image: INSTAGRAM)
And Solskjaer has hailed Paul Pogba after his two star displays.
Speaking ahead of their clash with Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Sunday, the caretaker boss said: “I think Paul’s a top top player.
“He’s one of the best top, top players in the world, attacking wise he’s done really well but he’s a big lad, can win headers, tackles, he’s been the same as the others.
“The attitude has been perfect and that’s key, you should be tired towards the end of every single game he’s been top class and we’re looking to build a team around (him) of course but there are so many quality players.”
Asked if he had improved the players, Solskjaer replied: “I think you put it the wrong way, I cannot do anything for their performances on the pitch.
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Manchester United ace Paul Pogba has shone under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Image: GETTY)
“Paul has done it, my chats with Anthony (Martial), Rom (Lukaku), Alexis, I’m here to give them on the path and it’s up to them to do it on the pitch.
“I don’t agree that I’ve done that with Paul. It’s up to them when they get a chance that’s the name of the game as a footballer, you’ve got to do it yourself.
“I gave some guidelines of course on expression, freedom of expression but that’s how I’ve always been as a manager.
“You can’t tell what the players to do in this position. They are here for a reason it’s up to them to use their imagination and creativity just enjoy playing for this club.
“That’s the best time of your life, but it’s not a bad time to be manager for a while.”