Paul Pogba (186 Viewers)

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


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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
stop hating and learn what does it mean to have players with keys to open any game.. when you have players like Pogba anything could happen in any moment.

and this is by it self what make some players so valuable.
Yes, anything could happen, true. Pogba often randomly tries some stupid little flick or dribble or over-ambitious pass while playing for United, loses the ball, and the other teams scores on the counter while Pogba casually walks back cause he can’t be arsed to track back.

I think his keys are malfunctioning…
 

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JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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stop hating and learn what does it mean to have players when you have players like Pogba anything could happen in any moment.

and this is by it self what make some players so valuable.


I don't hate Pogba. I love Pogba at 35-40M and at half his salary because that's his true price, he does not have the impact to have his current wages.
Keys to open ANY game? Anything can happen at any moment? :marc:

More like against two or three mid table defences? Cuadrado has several of those keys on his keychain. The man delivers goals on a platter, scores screamers AND defends and is consistent AKA earns his wages.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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I don't hate Pogba. I love Pogba at 35-40M and at half his salary because that's his true price, he does not have the impact to have his current wages.
Keys to open ANY game? Anything can happen at any moment? :marc:

More like against two or three mid table defences? Cuadrado has several of those keys on his keychain. The man delivers goals on a platter, scores screamers AND defends and is consistent AKA earns his wages.
Why do you have Nazi insignia in your avatar?
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Yes, anything could happen, true. Pogba often randomly tries some stupid little flick or dribble or over-ambitious pass while playing for United, loses the ball, and the other teams scores on the counter while Pogba casually walks back cause he can’t be arsed to track back.

I think his keys are malfunctioning…
Brilliant player ;)

For the NT that is.

We'll just ignore he's done nothing worth of note in club football ever since leaving Juventus.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
4,365
I see the pattern with him, with us he does not have great burden because we got him for free
Without that burden he can fly high with us and the peak is when he won World Cup with France NT

After that, he goes to MU for one of their highest fee paid, and this is a great burden, great expectation for him to live up that amount of money MU paid to us
But he still perform with France NT, firrst because the quality of team and with NT he can enjoy the gameplay more
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,320
Brilliant player ;)

For the NT that is.

We'll just ignore he's done nothing worth of note in club football ever since leaving Juventus.
So you see a player doing amazing both for club and country and then when he moves to another club he does ok for club but still bombing it for his country and all you take from that is that he can only play well for his country?

Dont you see that the problem in this story is Man Utd style and not Pogba`s ability?
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
64,597
Dont you see that the problem in this story is Man Utd style and not Pogba`s ability?
Man utd dont know how to use him. He is still a wc player, one of the best in his position.
Right.

Never ever before have I seen a good player perform well even for a mediocre team.

Wait, I have! :shocked:

If only ya'll were willing to make as much excuses for our own bums.

Don't care how well he does for the NT, his main job is club football at Manure and he's mediocre there. Fits right in.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Right.

Never ever before have I seen a good player perform well even for a mediocre team.

Wait, I have! :shocked:

If only ya'll were willing to make as much excuses for our own bums.

Don't care how well he does for the NT, his main job is club football at Manure and he's mediocre there. Fits right in.
Love is blind.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,320
Right.

Never ever before have I seen a good player perform well even for a mediocre team.

Wait, I have! :shocked:

If only ya'll were willing to make as much excuses for our own bums.

Don't care how well he does for the NT, his main job is club football at Manure and he's mediocre there. Fits right in.
Well we would if they play great elsewhere..
Bernardeschi is shit for us and I dont think he is that great for Italy either..
Bentancur has been shit this year and he also confirms it for Uruguay.

Who do we have that played really well and is still playing well for his nation but flops at Juve - I cant seem to think about any.

As for Pogba - Man Utd mediocreness has nothing to do with his ability. Their style is the problem - it just doesnt suit him.
I do agree there are some differences such as the way we are now built compared to 2015 which make it half a gamble but I really cant think of too many players that can make a sudden impact while being attainable...

SMS - Try reason with Lolito
L.Alberto - SMS seems easier to get which speaks for itself..
KDB - Yeah right..

and dont start like those who says Aouar and then drool like he is some kind of Zidane or something.
Gravenberch - Good player with potential but we are not getting his future potential right now its his current ability which isnt WC right now..

Pogba can be very good for us but he needs 2 midfielders alongside him - Locatelli would be a good start and Rabiot even if we can do better at least he is already familiar with.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Dayyyyyyumn what a game last night! ❤️
People focused on Benzema, but he was the engine for anything good to come out of France on the night.

Man utd dont know how to use him. He is still a wc player, one of the best in his position.
I dunno. As an overall rule, ManU is a bit of a sh*t sausage machine as I've said: talent and billions of dollars go in one end, they turn the crank, and out comes thwarted careers, underachievement, and a dearth of trophy success.

Bruno Fernandes is the exception ... he has truly surprised me, because he wasn't that good on Sporting. But otherwise, ManU is where talent goes to die in anonymity.

I'd say it's not just a player thing. For example, I've long talked about how Cavani in his heyday was unstoppable at Napoli but pretty much mediocre on Uruguay and his club teams after Napoli. (Even before he joined ManU.) But there's something magical about ManU in the past decade that seems to stunt performance if not also ambition.
 

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