The Sun, UK Tuesday 1:31 PM GMT HAVE A KHIT-KAT Henrikh Mkhitaryan looks lonely in training as he fights for Manchester United career Armenian was dropped for Man Utd's 4-1 win over Newcastle but has clearly missed Paul Pogba - who is now fit and firing again By Alex Terrell HENRIKH MKHITARYAN has seemed cut off in the last couple of months - largely thanks to Paul Pogba's absence. But the Armenian star looked a forlorn figure at Carrington today as he sat on his own before joining in Manchester United training.Jose Mourinho rested the former Borussia Dortmund man for their 4-1 home win over Newcastle on Saturday evening. But it hasn't stopped reports that the Portuguese is growing fed up with the 28-year-old's performances, just 16 months after joining Old Trafford. To be fair to Mkhitaryan, he has been involved in all of United's matches in the league and Europe this season, as well as both of Armenia's friendlies last week, before missing Saturday. And he has clearly missed the midfield presence of Pogba, classily knitting together United's midfield play, as he did in the win over the Toon. Henrikh Mkhitaryan performs training drills ahead of Antonio Valencia at Carrington before Manchester United's game at Basel[/caption] Elsewhere Pogba and pal Romelu Lukaku could be seen enjoying a joke together. The Red Devils are due to fly out to Switzerland to face FC Basel in their Champions League fixture, knowing a draw will see them win Group A outright.UNSTOPPAPLE? Can anyone stop the Man City juggernaut walking the Premier League title? Basel are in a scrap for second place though, with CSKA Moscow breathing down their necks. In fact, if CSKA fail to beat Benfica at home, United seal qualification before even kicking a ball tomorrow night. Ashley Young wonders if he has found his target after booting the ball[/caption] Jose Mourinho has a chat with Nemanja Matic and Zlatan Ibrahimovic[/caption] Mourinho's side have won all their four games so far and conceded just one goal in the competition, away in Moscow. They should be home and dry in Europe, but Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, Ashley Young and David De Gea will remind their team-mates that the last time they went to St-Jakob Park, they were beaten 2-1 in an electric atmosphere. Jones actually scored that night in Switzerland, but it was only to be a consolation as United crashed out of the Champions League in a group stage humiliation, just months after playing in the previous season's final. And Mourinho will hope they can keep another clean sheet against the Swiss champions. script(function(){ var voice = document.createElement('script');voice.type = 'text/javascript'; voice.src = 'https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__inconversation.net_widgets.js-27-3Bvar&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=LhN0TyOoTnG_fOWnkeWu_E57g4TqoYe-wRxupk-rcVM&s=UK4fWJmgp_6AWNfVNY2NMk25ar0Tg4yIXJzelBv2ois&e= s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(voice, s); })(); The Red Devils face Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday at 3pm, suggesting Mourinho could rotate some of his squad with the busiest period of the season approaching. United then travel to Watford on Tuesday and then Arsenal the weekend after, for a late Saturday kick-off before a clash against CSKA Moscow at Old Trafford in their final Champions League group game. After that is the small matter of the Manchester derby at the Theatre of Dreams on December 12.