Pogba however impressed in the 5-1 win over Cardiff City last Saturday and in Solskjaer's first game in charge at Old Trafford on Boxing Day, as United eased to a 3-1 victory over Huddersfield Town.
The win takes them up to second place, behind rivals Manchester City, who hammered West Ham 5-0 in Saturday's early kick-off. Liverpool, who saw off Norwich 4-1 on Friday, are in third place.
However, the Uruguayan did not start a Premier League match until the sixth game of the season, despite routinely impressing off the bench, while Leno had to wait for Petr Cech to get injured.
The Ivory Coast international is closing in on a first start according to Unai Emery, but after suffering a crushing 5-1 defeat at Anfield last season the Spaniard may opt for a more defensive line-up.
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Premier League clubs spent a record £1.4 billion ($1.8 billion, 1.5 billion euros) on new players during the 2017 close-season window. The window closed last Thursday, three weeks after the new season had started.
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An already disappointing start to the new season for the Spanish giants hit a new low last weekend when they suffered a 5-1 humiliation at the hands of arch-rivals, FC Barcelona.
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The Brazil international joined the Reds during the summer for £56 million (€62.5m) - which, at the time, was a record for a goalkeeper - and the 26-year-old has enjoyed an impressive start to his career at Anfield.
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He was sacked after Madrid were hammered 5-1 by Barcelona at the Nou Camp. Lopetegui was "provisionally replaced" by ex-player and manager of Real Madrid Castilla, Santiago Solari.
"We've won 5-1 and lost 2-0 so what do you reckon that answer will be?" he added. "But in that game we score two goals form two wonder strikes and are 2-0 up and everyone enjoys themselves.