Frank Grimes
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I think there's a big possibility he's still injured or concerned with an injury, rarely see him sprint lately.
Napoli would love to have Pogba just to spite Juventus. If he'd go, a swap for Jorginho + cash (for SMS) would look inviting.Sell Pogba to the highest bidder then restructure the midfield with Hamsik and Savic,job done!
Yeah but it wouldn't be surprising at the same time. Pogba was the biggest earner and had a special status at the club. No one is immune from being jealous.Since Sanchez arrived, the French camp was affected and their performance dropped considerably.
Pogba's raising his game coincided with Sanchez coming off.
I don't want to think that there's something in it. Certainly hope not.
I think there's a big possibility he's still injured or concerned with an injury, rarely see him sprint lately.
Is that what Pogba should be doing though? Sevilla should've been the ones setting up to stop Pogba and not the other way round. I'm just tired of Mourinho's tactics.Can I share the post-match press conference here? Mourinho talked extensively about Herrera and his job on the field today, and also basically said Pogba was meant to be doing the same job and "tried to bring the same qualities" and did a "big effort". Also pointed out that with Herrera in the midfield and pressing high up the pitch, Banega was getting no space at all.
I am sick of his diva like behavior when he thinks he got fouled. The boy just stops and complains at the ref.
good point, its ridiculous when you put it like thatIs that what Pogba should be doing though? Sevilla should've been the ones setting up to stop Pogba and not the other way round. I'm just tired of Mourinho's tactics.
I'm a huge fan of Pogbas but he was really poor last night. Since Spurs hes been off the pace and i cant tell if hes tired or injuried.
Jose' teams usually start running out of steam come March and we really look like a tired team. Not enough rotation during the season is looking like it will cost us.
So what ?Ronaldo did the same.
Is that what Pogba should be doing though? Sevilla should've been the ones setting up to stop Pogba and not the other way round. I'm just tired of Mourinho's tactics.
So what ?
Is that what Pogba should be doing though? Sevilla should've been the ones setting up to stop Pogba and not the other way round. I'm just tired of Mourinho's tactics.
What's Mourinho's excuse for Sanchez/Martial/Matic/Lukaku's inconsistent and less than stellar performances then?Pogba does not seem willing to work hard and any player not giving their all in modern day football will be found out. Not matter how talented he is if you do not cover your ground, mark your man, win your 1vs1 and just focus on what you are asked to do then what are you getting from a modern day midfielder? The guy is getting paid a fortune and does seem to care more about dancing,chatting and his general social image rather than focus on his job. I´m so tired of these guy´s thinking you can get results and not having to do the basic work. I belive the reason we are not getting result´s against the other so called top teams is simply a lack of work ethic and commitment. Spurs and Liverpool just ran over us and we are left wanting against high pressing, hard working teams almost every time. There is hardly anyone making run´s and we are passing the ball around slowly with no width in our play.
I am backing Mourinho in this and no player is bigger than the club and a player not giving his best in every game is not worth having.
Based on?My theory is that Pogba is not happy at all with the amount Sanchez is earning and wants United to match his wages
Of course I hated that in him too. However, Ronaldo compensated that behavior with great football though while Pogba just throws tantrums.Did you get sick of that diva too?
Like I said I´m backing Mourinho in his stand against Pogba as I feel he is not behaving like a professional footballer should. But to your question I would say that the team looks slow, not as fit as Spurs/Liverpool/City as they can play at a much higher tempo then we do. Is the fitness of the team not good enough? Why is that? Also I feel that we are just without a clear attacking plan or plans and at times we are just hoofing the ball upwards and hoping for the best. Mourinho is responsible for that but no player should not follow instructions and not giving their all no matter what.What's Mourinho's excuse for Sanchez/Martial/Matic/Lukaku's inconsistent and less than stellar performances then?
Based on?
"Spurs and Liverpool just ran over us and we are left wanting against high pressing, hard working teams almost every time. There is hardly anyone making run´s and we are passing the ball around slowly with no width in our play.Pogba does not seem willing to work hard and any player not giving their all in modern day football will be found out. Not matter how talented he is if you do not cover your ground, mark your man, win your 1vs1 and just focus on what you are asked to do then what are you getting from a modern day midfielder? The guy is getting paid a fortune and does seem to care more about dancing,chatting and his general social image rather than focus on his job. I´m so tired of these guy´s thinking you can get results and not having to do the basic work. I belive the reason we are not getting result´s against the other so called top teams is simply a lack of work ethic and commitment. Spurs and Liverpool just ran over us and we are left wanting against high pressing, hard working teams almost every time. There is hardly anyone making run´s and we are passing the ball around slowly with no width in our play.
I am backing Mourinho in this and no player is bigger than the club and a player not giving his best in every game is not worth having.
But we've seen him produce good performances this season where he's ticked those boxes. Not every game, I'll grant you that, but you could really pose the same questions to a number of our players and get the same response. How many players can you honestly say have performed at their best this season? Only DDG gets an emphatic yes, possibly Young and Valencia at a stretch... but the individual performances have been inconsistent for the most part, often doing just enough and that's a problem from the manager's side, as he's the one that signed these players and directs them on the field.I thought Scholes’ comments were fairly damning. He said that when he was young and considered himself an attacking midfielder he would consider it a bad performance if he didn’t score or create a goal. As he got older he’d settle for feeling that he had dictated the game. Been the main influence on the the pattern of play. Pulling the strings and getting the best out of everyone around him.
Now I’ve already said that I thought Pogba played reasonably well. Certainly a big improvement on his last outing. But shouldn’t we expect more? He certainly didn’t tick either of Scholes boxes and - if we’re honest - how often has he done that all season? And if this is how he performs in a formation which is supposed to get the very best out of him (at the expense of including another more attacking player in the team) then that’s a big worry.
But we've seen him produce good performances this season where he's ticked those boxes. Not every game, I'll grant you that, but you could really pose the same questions to a number of our players and get the same response. How many players can you honestly say have performed at their best this season? Only DDG gets an emphatic yes, possibly Young and Valencia at a stretch... but the individual performances have been inconsistent for the most part, often doing just enough and that's a problem from the manager's side, as he's the one that signed these players and directs them on the field.
I thought Scholes’ comments were fairly damning. He said that when he was young and considered himself an attacking midfielder he would consider it a bad performance if he didn’t score or create a goal. As he got older he’d settle for feeling that he had dictated the game. Been the main influence on the the pattern of play. Pulling the strings and getting the best out of everyone around him.
Now I’ve already said that I thought Pogba played reasonably well. Certainly a big improvement on his last outing. But shouldn’t we expect more? He certainly didn’t tick either of Scholes boxes and - if we’re honest - how often has he done that all season? And if this is how he performs in a formation which is supposed to get the very best out of him (at the expense of including another more attacking player in the team) then that’s a big worry.
Tbh I thought it was the exactly the same, no effort, no intensity performance we got against Newcastle albeit with a touch more positional discipline than we're used to from him. Certainly not the performance from someone who had a point to prove.
Maybe he has been ill after all?
I'll agree that he hasn't been doing the job at the moment. I'm also suggesting that the blame for that lies mostly at the feet of the manager.I'm talking specifically about Paul Pogba (who this thread is about?) and whether or not he's doing the job he's supposed to be doing as a central midfielder (not to mention that he is also supposed to be our best player, in any position).
I'll agree that he hasn't been doing the job at the moment. I'm also suggesting that the blame for that lies mostly at the feet of the manager.