Paul Pogba (239 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,924
This was actually a very mature performance, which wasn't characteristic of him in the last two great seasons. Back then you'd expect maturity from guys like Tevez and Pirlo, while Pogba was there with his beauties and flashy moves. Today was perhaps the first time I saw a team leader in him. He knew that it's up to him to break their defense, he always had 2-3 opponents on him, but he brushed the pressure off and played the match like a veteran star player.
I think he finally learned how to handle the pressure. He didn't even complain or show frustration. He simply knew what's expected of him in this particular team and did the job beautifully.
Now we're talking. The season finally started.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
This was actually a very mature performance, which wasn't characteristic of him in the last two great seasons. Back then you'd expect maturity from guys like Tevez and Pirlo, while Pogba was there with his beauties and flashy moves. Today was perhaps the first time I saw a team leader in him. He knew that it's up to him to break their defense, he always had 2-3 opponents on him, but he brushed the pressure off and played the match like a veteran star player.
I think he finally learned how to handle the pressure. He didn't even complain or show frustration. He simply knew what's expected of him in this particular team and did the job beautifully.
Now we're talking. The season finally started.

:tup:

was a very composed performance coupled with his skill showings.

Zidane was a player that doesnt needed to showboat to let the world know he was uber. He used fancy tricks effectively to win games and to help his performance... never to showboat.

When Pogba fully grasp this and he combines veing effective with using his technical qualities..he will become something else,
 

TheTruth

Junior Member
Aug 24, 2015
260
This dude is ridiculously talented,

With the right mindset and coaching I honestly think he can surpass Zidane. Individually Zizou was nowhere near this dude defensively . Offensively the gap isn't that big either in favour of Zidane of course.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,907
This was actually a very mature performance, which wasn't characteristic of him in the last two great seasons. Back then you'd expect maturity from guys like Tevez and Pirlo, while Pogba was there with his beauties and flashy moves. Today was perhaps the first time I saw a team leader in him. He knew that it's up to him to break their defense, he always had 2-3 opponents on him, but he brushed the pressure off and played the match like a veteran star player.
I think he finally learned how to handle the pressure. He didn't even complain or show frustration. He simply knew what's expected of him in this particular team and did the job beautifully.
Now we're talking. The season finally started.
Totally agree, he made all the attacking running in the first half and was tactically mature in the second. Plus nearly all of his uses of the ball were quality and well thought out. Sometimes against weaker opponents he plays to the crowd too much but not last night.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,323
This was actually a very mature performance, which wasn't characteristic of him in the last two great seasons. Back then you'd expect maturity from guys like Tevez and Pirlo, while Pogba was there with his beauties and flashy moves. Today was perhaps the first time I saw a team leader in him. He knew that it's up to him to break their defense, he always had 2-3 opponents on him, but he brushed the pressure off and played the match like a veteran star player.
I think he finally learned how to handle the pressure. He didn't even complain or show frustration. He simply knew what's expected of him in this particular team and did the job beautifully.
Now we're talking. The season finally started.
Bonucci's garlic sweets guy in the basement :touched:
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,594
icemaη;5148130 said:
Bonucci's garlic sweets guy in the basement :touched:
Exactly. This basement guy should be included in Allegri's staff. I think it's time for Morata to visit this guy. Imagine yesterday Alvaro but passing the ball when it's necessary. :andyandbarcelona:
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Mature as fuck the past few games.

Maybe that got overshadowed a bit because of his obviously frustrated reactions to situations where things didn't go his way, but in terms of decision making and overall movement. he played like a veteran almost.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,288
Watch that goal against City again.

He runs back to our defence, then he takes the ball just outside our box, drives it forward to their box and makes key pass.

More of that please.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
that pass to dyabal was sex. Then he went back like a boss ready to celebrate the goal. Sadly, dyb was offside.

i would really like to see Pogba being on attack mode for 90 mins as a treq, at least for a couple of games to have some minutes to judge.

He is offensively too talented and resourceful, more than anyone in the team.
 

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