ATLETICO MADRID can secure their progression to the knockout stages with a victory over Monaco.
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PAUL POGBA has been BANNED from speaking out about the ongoing crisis at Manchester United.
The France midfielder, 25, was told not to talk publicly after the clubs run without a victory went to four games following the stalemate against Valencia.
Pog hit out at Jose Mourinhos tactics after failing to beat Wolves last month and was then stripped of the vice-captaincy.
United have also lost to Derby in the EFL Cup and West Ham in the Premier League since.
Pogba, when asked to talk about the latest match without a win, said: "Im not allowed to."
Before the match, Mourinho took aim at Paul Pogba for caring about the name on his shirt more than his team and told players not to lose dignity.
The Manchester United boss, writing in his programme notes, launched a thinly veiled attack on Pogba after his vice-captain dismissal.
And the under-fire Portuguese coach underlined claims some care more than others at the club by saying his team must do the basics of fighting on the pitch.
He wrote: "All of my life, I have followed certain golden rules. One of them is that a team can lose matches that is just part of football but the team must never, ever lose its dignity.
"The team must fight, work, compete, win duels, be humble, and then at the end of the game every player must be exhausted because of the hard work they have given for the club, for the fans and for each other.
Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba ignore each other in the Manchester United tunnel ahead of Valencia Champions League tie"That leads to another pair of golden rules which must be followed: the team is always more important than the individual, and the crest on the chest is more important than the name on the back of the shirt.
"This is me. This is how I work. This is what I ask of my team, my group, my club."
Mourinhos comments on the team being more important than the individual appear to be a dig at social-media star Pogba.
After returning from Russia as a World Cup-winner, Pogba has criticised Mourinho for not attacking more.
The 25-year-old has been unsettled since last season when he was dropped for the Champions League clash against Sevilla, which was Uniteds biggest game of the season at the time.
He is prepared to leave Old Trafford for a second time if Jose doesn't go first, with PSG ready to take him back to France.

TOTTENHAM aim to begin the knockout stages of the Champions League tonight with a victory as the London club travel to Italy to face last season's finalists Juventus.
Mauricio Pochettino's team will go into the match coming off the back of a 1-0 win in the North-London derby over Arsenal at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Spurs progressed through the group stage with ease as they beat 12-time winners Real Madrid to top spot in Group H, with five wins from their six matches.
Juventus, on the other hand, were forced to settle for second in Group D behind Barcelona, the reigning Serie A champions are looking to win the competition for the first time since 1996.
THIS game takes place TONIGHT - Tuesday, February 13 at the Juventus Stadium.
The Allianz Stadium in Turino hosts the tie.
Kick-off is at 7:45pm.
YOU can catch all the action live on BT Sport 2, with the coverage beginning at 7pm.
The game can also be live streamed on BT Sport's website and app.
Or, if you can't get to a TV, join us here on SunSport where we will be running a dedicated LIVE blog.
The second leg - at Wembley Stadium - takes place in three weeks.
It kicks off at 7.45pm on Wednesday March 7.

REAL MADRID beat Viktoria Plzen 2-1 in the group stage of the Champions League on Tuesday in a narrow victory that did little to ease the pressure on embattled coach Julen Lopetegui.
Karim Benzema and Marcelo scored a goal in each half for Madrid as the three-time defending European champions ended a five-match winless streak in all competitions, but Lopetegui's team struggled at times at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
The new coach will have another chance to quieten his critics maybe his last in the "clasico" against Barcelona at Camp Nou Stadium in the Spanish league on Sunday.
Madrid has six points in Group G after three matches. Roma, which defeated CSKA Moscow 3-0 at home in the other group match, also has six points.
Madrid had lost four of its last five matches, including a 1-0 defeat at CSKA Moscow.
Benzema opened the scoring with an 11th-minute header and Marcelo added to the lead from inside the area in the 55th after a neat back-heel pass by Gareth Bale.
The visitors, who had some good scoring chances in the first half, pulled one closer with a 79th-minute goal by Patrik Hrosovsky.
Meanwhile, reports claim Real have made contact with former boss Jose Mourinho.
The Special One is seen as the man to change their fortunes, with Lopetegui's job still on the line despite tonight's result.
However, Mourinho has insisted he wants to see out his Manchester United contract, which expires in 2020, and even has plans to remain beyond that date.
Sergio Ramos has bust-up in Real Madrid training as pressure mounts on flops after another La Liga defeat
MAURICIO POCHETTINO will see the man who ended his playing career in the opposite dugout tonight - and he claims he is thankful.
Ernesto Valverde took over Espanyol in 2006 and immediately axed Pochettino, who was 34 at the time.
Tearful Poch said goodbye in an emotional press conference before hanging up his boots - although he insists the duo have buried the hatchet.
The Spurs chief, 46, said: That day, it was difficult to understand his position but I talked to him in pre-season, when we played Barcelona in Los Angeles, and I completely understand.
He arrived at Espanyol at not a good time for me. I could not see it at the time but I can now.
In football, you are always protected by this bubble and then, when somebody shows you the reality, it can surprise you."
Valverde decided to axe veteran defender Pochettino as he felt he had too much influence in the dressing room and undermined predecessor Miguel Angel Lotina, which the Argentinian denies.
Pochettino has had time to reflect on the incident and in glad for the chance to move into management.
He added: "These things show you that situations in life and in football change very quickly and, when one door closes, many others open.
"I never wanted to be the victim and I am now going to face the coach who gave me the opportunity to become a coach.

MANCHESTER Uniteds controversial penalty winner at PSG was rightly awarded - according to the guidelines from the Uefa referees' chief.
Slovakian official Damir Skomina initially awarded a corner kick when Presnel Kimpembe blocked Diogo Dalots late shot.
Dalot appealed for a spot-kick, although hardly with any vehemence and United were ready to take the corner.
Instead, Skomina was then informed by Italian VAR Massimiliano Irruti that he had missed a potential penalty offence.
It was then down to Skomina to view the incident himself on the pitch-side monitor to confirm the view of the VAR.
But Uefa refs chief, former Italian whistler Roberto Rossetti, outlined the criteria at a briefing in Rome last month.
Asked when VAR officials would be expected to intervene over alleged handball decisions in the box, Rossetti explained: There are three things that we start with.
The first is whether there is movement of the hand towards the ball.
Then there is the distance between the players. And finally the position of the hand or arm.
If the VAR sees a clear movement towards the ball, clear movement, there is a need to intervene.
And if we see a clear unnatural position, 100 per cent, and the player making his body bigger to block the ball, we need to intervene.
Kimpembes body posture as he turned to block Dalots late shot was exactly the type of making his body bigger incident Rossetti highlighted with a series of video clips.
He added: If a player blocks with his arm clear of the body, it IS a penalty.
The same presentation was also given to Champions League broadcasters and at the workshop in Switzerland that only five of the 16 surviving managers attended.
Ironically, one of those who did go was PSG boss Thomas Tuchel but a frustrated Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin pointed out: That was a lack of respect for Roberto Rosetti.
We want, always, the referee at the centre of the decision-making process
The influence of managers is huge and if they complain about referees they should at least come see what the experts say about VAR.
So no, they have no excuses any more - especially the ones who did not come.
The key was that it was Skomina, not the VAR man, who took the final call.
Rossetti added last month: We want, always, the referee at the centre of the decision-making process.
Then, when VAR has clear video image evidence, he can intervene. Only in case of clear evidence that something is wrong, a clear mistake.
For interpretations, we want the referee to go out of the field of play and watch with his own eyes on the screen.
Then the referee will take the final decision. We believe the referee must do that.
Why? Because the referee has to take responsibility, continue the match and explain to the players what he has seen.
It cant be someone in another place, who cant be seen. The referee has to be at the centre.
This season, backed by PGMOL boss Mike Riley, Prem refs have ignored the World Cup protocols on handball.
And they will do again next season.
Riley and his officials believe that there needs to be more sustained and evident intent for a spot kick to be avoided and in a situation where Kimpembe turned his back on the ball, would normally rule that could not be said to be the case.
It means that, were a similar incident to take place in the Prem - or even in a VAR-available FA Cup tie - it would NOT be deemed a spot kick.
The International FA Board agreed new handball Laws, to come into effect in June, in Aberdeen last week.
That stated that if the ball struck an arm or hands raised above the shoulder, it would always be deemed a handball offence.
And should a player place his arms outside the natural silhouette of his body, he will run the risk of a spot-kick being awarded.
However, the final decision remains the preserve of the referee, with Riley and PGMOL sticking with their softer interpretation of what makes a handball.
Man Utd awarded controversial VAR penalty against PSG in injury time for Kimpembe handball