Vidal was a big impact player as in he scored or dominated physically routinely at his best. Tho it helped he took alot of pks, but his attitude and ferocious mentality was most key in the imposing presence he had.
But Pogba is more talented and skilled, even if he was less likely to impose himself as eagerly.
But your post was pathetic simply because you are on revionistic overdrive just because we are selling him, Pogba is amazingly complete player, like no other I ever seen before, and he became clutch decisive more and more, the fact he assists like he does and is unplayable on his day is nothing Vidal can do (Vidal is superior in mental/attitude aspect and insane defensive impact). And he started to become more of a threat goalscoring wise. We are losing great player thats only 23, your post was laughable to read trying to diminish that, I loled extra at the part of Pjanic, allways consistent? His drawback in his career has been he dissapeared for half of the season for majority of his career until recently. Allways good in great games? How, when based on what? Excellent at keeping ball under pressure? He is technical, but he is really physically well, and under pressure is not what you want him to be too long. You comparing to Pogba, who is insane beast physically and is his own enemy alone on the ball, since he can become unplayable with that physique and brilliant technique, as in this is guy that shrugs off pressuring players like bees.
Rest of your post was laughable with Khedira, Marchisio and Sturaro
Put together they arent comparable to him at his best, tho Marchisio is alot more important tactically. Tho its a joke to say he is better then Pogba in big games. Same Pogba you take for granted when he has been decisive on so many occasions.
Honestly that post of yours was one of the worst you made, so vindictive and petty.
But Pogba is more talented and skilled, even if he was less likely to impose himself as eagerly.
But your post was pathetic simply because you are on revionistic overdrive just because we are selling him, Pogba is amazingly complete player, like no other I ever seen before, and he became clutch decisive more and more, the fact he assists like he does and is unplayable on his day is nothing Vidal can do (Vidal is superior in mental/attitude aspect and insane defensive impact). And he started to become more of a threat goalscoring wise. We are losing great player thats only 23, your post was laughable to read trying to diminish that, I loled extra at the part of Pjanic, allways consistent? His drawback in his career has been he dissapeared for half of the season for majority of his career until recently. Allways good in great games? How, when based on what? Excellent at keeping ball under pressure? He is technical, but he is really physically well, and under pressure is not what you want him to be too long. You comparing to Pogba, who is insane beast physically and is his own enemy alone on the ball, since he can become unplayable with that physique and brilliant technique, as in this is guy that shrugs off pressuring players like bees.
Rest of your post was laughable with Khedira, Marchisio and Sturaro

Honestly that post of yours was one of the worst you made, so vindictive and petty.
Last year when we went to a CL final, Pogba didnt add a single thing to the campaign. he was average in the groupstage, and when he was getting on fire in italy, he got injured (sadly, as he was really good).
Vidal was a huge factor.
People act like i say pogba is bad. Not really, good player, and you remember how i praised him beeing the only one able to receive and keep the ball vs bayern in the first leg.
But this is not the same as how Vidal was making an impact against for example Real Madrid.
Now, i see you make the same big mistake as Ocelot. Offcourse i am aware Pogba has a very large improvement margain, especially when it comes to consistancy. I know this
The reason i make my post is because people say "out midfield deteriorates alot, right now". My point it, if we get a vidal like player, it does not.
