Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba tried his luck as a manager during a charity match in France.

Pogba wasn't involved in United's 2-0 win against Burnley on Saturday. He used his time off to coach a Pogba All-Stars team against a Guinea XI, with the game being held at Tours FC, as reported by The Mirror.

The France international included his brothers Mathias and Florentin in his All-Stars XI, with the pair having both previously represented Guinea on the international stage.

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba made his managerial debut during a charity match

Pogba (centre) included his brothers Florentin (left) and Mathias in his all-star XI in France

Pogba made the most of his time off after he wasn't involved in United's clash against Burnley

Pogba cut an animated figure on the touchline, with the game part of a series of fundraising events for the '48 hours for Guinea campaign'.

So far this season an ankle injury has restricted Pogba to just eight appearances.

Pogba enjoyed himself as he took part in the game which helped to raise money for Guinea

Pogba could return to the United squad for Wednesday's game at home to Arsenal

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer left the 26-year-old out of the squad against Burnley as a precaution but Pogba could be involved in some capacity when United face Arsenal away on Wednesday.

United go into that game in fifth place in the Premier League, having won their last two games in a row.