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Apr 29, 2006
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That would cost United dearly, Mino doesn't like to be held back. His transfers in MU were a disaster, bar Lukaku. The big guy managed to finally get into the CL, mino would ask to give him a golden ball for that probably...

United might have a lot of income, but Mino's players and deals are there to take care of that. I'm not a betting man, but even I would bet - Pogba would leave United next summer for a lot less money. If Mourinho does not win PL or CL next year only chance for Pogba staying is Mou leaving. Love to see the odds on that.
 

Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
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Paul Pogba has hit back at critics who have questioned his style of play and off the field actions, arguing it would be no different than slamming Lionel Messi for “walking” on the pitch.

The Manchester United midfielder has starred for club and country in the past, starting both the 2015 Champions League final for Juventus the Euro 2016 final for France, though both matches ended in defeat for Pogba.

However since his record move to the Red Devils in the summer of 2016, Pogba has come under fire for everything from his social media accounts to his choice of hair colour , while also appearing to clash with manager Jose Mourinho.

Now ahead of the 2018 World Cup, where France are one of the pre-tournament favourites, Pogba has defended his style and flair, arguing not only has he done the same things during his periods of success, but also likening it to someone criticising Messi for not appearing to run enough on the field.

"I've always been like that,” Pogba told France Football . “When I've won, I've won being like that. That's my style of play.

“You're not going to criticise Messi when he walks on the park. If he scores three goals are you going to say: 'Ah but he's walking on the pitch?' No. You can't tell me how to play.

“If I'm here today, it's as I am. No one has told me how I must behave. That's my football, that's all.

“People can like it or not. Do I need this to be loved? Do I need people to judge me differently? Or do they talk better about me?"


Pogba also dismissed concerns over his perception, saying he chooses not to focus on the opinions of others, so long as he is doing what he enjoys and has the support of those close to him.

"I'm not going to live on what people think, for them to say that I'm nice, good, the best, perfect. Everyone has their opinion. And I respect that.

“I play football, I do what I like. My relatives support me, they're more important.

“We can't love everyone and be loved by everyone. That would be perfection and nothing is perfect in this world.

“I'm not going to be offended if someone says: 'I don't love you.' That's your right. You don't have to love me."
::lol3::

Dude's absolutely delusional lmao
 
Apr 29, 2006
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The Mourinho mentality (me against the world) can be easily recognized in Pogba's words. The problems come when a team of such people looses. Manchester United are getting prepped for a do or die season. And we all know how this will end.

They can keep Pogba for another season, implode, we'll talk next summer with a new manager... or not! :lol:
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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:agree: pathetic attitude. I don’t ever remember him taking rubbish like to the press when he was with us.
Money and fame gone straight to this social media cunt's head. Unless soem serious attitude change, he won't improve. Previously I'd liek to see him return, but with that attitude? Good riddance.

A midfielder justifying walking around on the pitch by using Messi as an example. Get the fuck outta here, dab whore.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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I'd love to know who's stupid idea was to give him #10.
Without Hindsight, it was a dubious move and seemed desperate. Naive from the management to give it to please Pogba and irresponsible from pogba to ask for that when he was clearly thinking to abandon ship at endseason (because yeah i dont think he decided to go out that fast at end season).

With hindsight, it was a moronic move.

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A midfielder has to run, you dumb $#@!. A forward can do whatever the $#@! he wants as long as he scores.
This is the problem :

“I play football, I do what I like. My relatives support me, they're more important.
He is spoiled right now. He believes he deserves everything, and he can get things done by walking , maybe not training properly and just be there to do tricks on the field and if he has a good game is secondary.

When you compare pricks like him, with consumate proffesionals like nedved or Del piero for example, who were all about seriousness and training for excellency...you can picture the difference.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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"I play football, I do what I like."

Yes, when you play with your relatives you can do whatever you like, not when you get payed 18mln yearly.
 

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