You're right. But I'm concerned about him being a manbaby and not cleaning his game from all the rubbish sometimes he pulls. He's not the brightest player and he isn't maturing while he's living some important years being near his prime.
I would say on the scale of Chiellini (Complete Professional) to Balotelli (Brain Damaged), he's probably only at a 5 or 6. I think his personality is manageable, is what I'm saying. I don't really put a whole lot of stock in his World Cup win but it showed it is possible for him to be in a team like that. And he was in a great team with us as well, so he can fit into a serious side.
What I see mostly from him at Man U is that he's choosing between passing 5 metres sideways to a terrible teammate or look, look, look, dribble, dribble, lose the ball.
I don't see a lot of instances where there is an obvious situation for success and he does something dumb or selfish. But it seems like he's trying to win the golden ball from his own half. I think if Man U played with more possession in dangerous areas, and Pogba knew he was guaranteed to get those opportunities, he would happily pass 5 metres sideways and get on with it. I think he did that here.