Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba admits he was angry team-mate Alvaro Morata failed to pass to him in Wednesday's goalless draw against Borussia Monchengladbach in the Champions League.
Pogba came closest to breaking the deadlock for Juve in Turin with a free-kick which was well saved by Yann Sommer and he would have had another good chance to score had the former Real Madrid striker passed in the first half rather than shot.
After Juve's lead at the top of Group D was cut to a point, Pogba said: "I was angry with Morata and I hope that in the next match he will pass me the ball in the crucial moment."
The France midfielder, having been linked with moves to Barcelona and Chelsea in the close-season, has scored just once this term, but he insists he will find his form again soon.
Having been given the iconic number 10 shirt formerly worn by the likes of Michel Platini and Roberto Baggio, Pogba maintains he has the ability to get back to his best and denies his new number has created added pressure.
"I'm not weighed down by the shirt," he told Mediaset Premium. "It's just a number, if it had been anything else nobody would say anything.
"I always want to do well and follow what the coach asks me to do. I'm not interested in anything else, as I'm 100 per cent focused [on improving].
"I'm sure that I will score very soon and that I will do better for me and for the club."