Paul Pogba could have been sent off against Swansea (Picture: GEOFF CADDICK/AFP/Getty)

Paul Pogba did not not worry for one second Jon Moss might send him off for a second bookable offence against Swansea.

The Manchester United star was booked just four minutes before he flew in on Martin Olsson in the 30th minute.

The Swansea fans were howling for Moss to issue Pogba with his marching orders, but the midfielder merely got a talking to.

And Pogba was asked after the game whether he was concerned he was about to be sent off when Moss blew for a foul on Olsson.

‘To be honest no,’ Pogba told Sky Sports.

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‘The second one, no, the first one, I saw it again it’s a yellow card, we had a lot of pressure and we were not in the best moment and I was doing some stupid fouls.

‘But the second one I wasn’t worried, so for me it wasn’t a foul. And that’s why I laughed with him, I said ‘Are you serious?’ So it’s okay.

‘I think it would have been very hard for us with a red card in the first-half. We had a very good result. Four-nil again with the clean sheet, so we carry on on this road and we want this and we have to carry on like that.

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‘I think we’re more confident [than last season], we know each other more, now it’s the second year, in the first year, you have the first year with the manager, you have to change the team, it’s not easy, and we still won trophies.

‘This season, we’re more confident, everybody knows each other, we work for each other and that’s easier for us.’

Pogba went on to have an excellent game for United by helping create their opener and scoring a goal himself in the second half.

United ran out 4-0 winners against Swansea after three goals in the final ten minutes.

The result means United have made a superb and perfect start to the Premier League season with two 4-0 victories in two games.

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