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Can we talk about the penalty? Putting Bruno on notice for next season with that one. Class penalty, class goal, class performance.
I wish I had the energy to quote them and I don't think they should be ignored.
Not really. People are playing down Pogba's WC performances in a manner seemingly reserved for him alone. Ronaldo or Messi put on a truly great display giving the ball away once, nobody says "typical Messi, brilliant in general but always has a cock up in him, that lad".Now you're just arguing for the sake of arguing.
We have seen it from him at United at times, but not enough , I'd say. I agree that Pogba has been phenomenal in this WC. But at the same time, I maintain that he has some key weaknesses that make him a bad fit for a team that's been disjoined/struggling for much of his time at Manchester United. He's someone who gets a bit exposed (but can also be brilliant ) for a not so great, but really shines when you cover his weaknesses with the right support. The issue is how do you get that out of him alongside Bruno. Not taking anything away from him - brilliant in this WC.For what it's worth here, but the view from a non united fan...
Pogba was outstanding yesterday and has been for much of the tournament. He does not deserve to go out after his performance. As I said in the euro thread. He's a fecking sublime player and we saw that again yesterday, the thing is looking in from the outside, I think we've seen it plenty of times for United as well, not always of course, but he has had some amazing games for you lot. I think he's a brilliant player and you're lucky to have him.
He is shit. Not Man Utd quality. Let him walk next summer.Absolute quality.
But yeah, he gave the ball that one time - typically inconsistent Pogba!
Neville has an agenda, always has been against Pogba.. I don’t think Keane does. Being grumpy & miserable is his thing. He gives Pogba plenty of praise but questions his work rate & discipline. It’s fair, and I’m a Pogba fan.
Not really. People are playing down Pogba's WC performances in a manner seemingly reserved for him alone. Ronaldo or Messi put on a truly great display giving the ball away once, nobody says "typical Messi, brilliant in general but always has a cock up in him, that lad".
Keane was joking. I feel like you’re going a bit deep into something that’s actually really simple - people like to criticise Pogba and Pogba made an error. Put that together and of course it takes up a disproportionate amount of time rather than them seriously questioning Mbappe for example.Again, it’s easier to regurgitate something than to challenging it. Often times on this forum people call out blatantly false/non applicable assertions these same pundits make. Keane might have been joking, but fact of the matter is, the joke, if indeed one, is rooted in truth. That’s not to say that Vieira is incapable of forming his own views or is scared of Keane, that’s your leap, if you want to argue that you’re moving away from the core of my posts, nor that that’s what happens 24/7, simply that it’s not shocking to see pundits agreeing with their colleagues even if whatever they say isn’t necessarily reflective of reality, so it’s not the smoking gun to validate the “if they’re all saying it then it’s the truth, cause they can’t all have an agenda” people think it is
That's because they don't typically do that, in the middle of the pitch with the team then going on to score. Pogba has done that a lot for United.
Pogba put in arguably the performance of the tournament last night but he still has that mistake that we've seen regularly enough for United that can cost a team.
If we were seeing Ronaldo or Messi make mistakes in dangerous areas or at bad times then they'd get the same criticism.
Why do you seem to think acknowledging that he makes that mistake overshadowed his otherwise great performance? You cant just pretend it didn't happen and pretend it was a faultless game because you want to.
I think most people you’ve quoted, myself included, are defending Pogba but also pointing out the criticism isn’t random or just a an attack for the sake of it, he did make an error and ultimately it brought the equaliser.If NT performances are what separate men from boys, Pogba is a man. What is a bigger responsibility than the NT? Some greats in football history are more notable for their NT performances than anything else. He has always been great for France, like in the 2018 World Cup too. And he was by far France's best player today and in the tournament. If there is one France player that goes out with his head high, it's him.
Losing a ball and suffering a goal is something that can happen to everyone. See Rivaldo against Nigeria in 1996 Olympics. Or Messi against City in the first leg of UCL Round of 16 in 2015.
Even Zidane, France's best player ever and consistenly a star for them, was often very inconsistent in a weekly basis for his clubs.
Actually, you're pretending that faultless game's are actually a thing. There was a lot to do for Switzerland after they won the ball back, the CB's defending was costly. Messi and Ronaldo do give the ball away in dangerous areas, it happens in football. One slightly weak turnaround of possession is a fantastic performance is barely a footnote.That's because they don't typically do that, in the middle of the pitch with the team then going on to score. Pogba has done that a lot for United.
Pogba put in arguably the performance of the tournament last night but he still has that mistake that we've seen regularly enough for United that can cost a team.
If we were seeing Ronaldo or Messi make mistakes in dangerous areas or at bad times then they'd get the same criticism.
Why do you seem to think acknowledging that he makes that mistake overshadowed his otherwise great performance? You cant just pretend it didn't happen and pretend it was a faultless game because you want to.
Yes a lot of his team mates didn't turn up, is what happened.I was drafting a similar reply
Remember back to the Scotland v Czech game, the Scottish midfielder got a lot of criticism for taking the shot on which resulted in the Czech goal from the half way line. If you lose the ball in dangerous areas and it results in a goal against it's going to be analysed especially if it ends up resulting in a negative score line
Pogba was brilliant last night but what happened happened unfortunately
Actually, you're pretending that faultless game's are actually a thing. There was a lot to do for Switzerland after they won the ball back, the CB's defending was costly. Messi and Ronaldo do give the ball away in dangerous areas, it happens in football. One slightly weak turnaround of possession is a fantastic performance is barely a footnote.
Yes a lot of his team mates didn't turn up, is what happened.
Still not enough. Acted like an arrogant tw*t, stiffled the opponents so they upped their game, initiated the opponent's equalizer.4 key passes, 5 dribbles and an incredible goal.
Its more than that, at this point, its pure personal level hate for whatever reason.It's just double standards when it comes to Pogba
Is That what Grealish does? I'm pretty sure he's an attacking mid/winger hybrid.Grealish.
I genuinely don't think I've ever seen a fanbase so desperate to put down one of their top players
Still not enough. Acted like an arrogant tw*t, stiffled the opponents so they upped their game, initiated the opponent's equalizer.
Gloom and loom. Pogba's whole career story in one game.
There it is. He was terrific which is the entire point. That he made one mistake doesn't affect that, everybody does. Just because someone else giving the ball away doesn't result in the team getting punished isn't Pogba's fault. He could have kept it but shit happens, there are no perfect performances. Had Mbappe finished one of his gazillion chances France would be in the tournament. Had the defender not got so poorly beaten after Pogba got dispossessed France would be in it. Had 3-4 other team mates who were piss poor been 1/3rd as good as Pogba on the night, they would have walked the game. He was fantastic.So now you're just excusing Pogba because his teammates also weren't great in that moment. That's not how it works I'm afraid.
Pogba lost the ball in an important moment, his team were not in shape and it allowed the Swiss to counter quickly and score. We know Pogba seems to lack game management skills, if you'll call it that, the ability to know what to do in key moments. He's demonstrated that a lot and he did it again last night.
Without Pogba last night, France probably got beat by even more, but you continue to pretend the one thing he did wrong wasn't impactful or didn't matter and wasn't a reflection of something we've seen at United since he's been here.
Had Pogba just put that ball into the corner straight away then France would still be in the tournament. That's not just a footnote, even if you'd like it to be.
Messi and Ronaldo don't lose the ball in key moments, in key areas, certainly not enough for it to be something we know them to do. There is a reason it's highlighted with Pogba, because he's done it a few too many times.
That was his first goal for France since the world cup final incredibly. That shocked me.
I genuinely don't think I've ever seen a fanbase so desperate to put down one of their top players
Agreed, it's insanity. Pogba is one of our truly top players, yet we have posters on here foaming at the mouth ready to jump on any mistake he makes in an international tournament. God forbid we all just appreciate a United player putting on a good display on the world stage and move on. Bruno seems to be the next target for this as well. Horribly toxic.I used to hate on Madrid fans for being utter scumbags to their players, even Ronaldo suffered some boos, Bale suffered plenty. The list is long.
Thing is, the past years have shown me that we are utterly horrendous, Nani, Pogba, Lukaku, my God even Zlatan was utterly slated by plenty when I went to matches, we create a pretty fecking toxic environment for some of our own players, then act more disgusted that they seem to drop their heads somewhat.
Yup, feel the same way.During the game you could tell that there were 'fans' almost glad that his mistake led to a goal, it's madness.
I didn't want him to leave, but I honestly wouldn't begrudge him now.
That mistake from Pogba is just what he does, you can never protect against it
He wont leave this summer.During the game you could tell that there were 'fans' almost glad that his mistake led to a goal, it's madness.
I didn't want him to leave, but I honestly wouldn't begrudge him now.
He wont leave this summer.
Nobody will pay a fee for him nor match his wages here. He isn't as in demand as him and his agent think.
Exactly. And it's not like that loss of possession broke him. He grew in extra time again and responded with creating even more chances for his team mates to cock up.What a player. Majestic performance.
So glad he did it on the big stage again, nobody can doubt his talents.
The agenda really is alive and well too, I can't believe the studio pundits still gave him criticism after that.
Where was the hate for Mbappe playing like Agbonlahor? Kante completely missing?
His name probably wasn't Paul Pogba.I’ve not seen anything mentioned anywhere, perhaps others have….has anyone criticised the Swiss player Pogba tackled on the edge of the Swiss box, which led to Frances second goal?
It just frustrates the hell out of me that somebody like KDB could lose the ball in exactly the same way, but not one mention would be made of it.Exactly. And it's not like that loss of possession broke him. He grew in extra time again and responded with creating even more chances for his team mates to cock up.
The main reason that people will harp on about a single incident like this with Pogba, is because it happens time and time again. You can say all you want about his performance last night, I have already said it was excellent, but not even the most ardent Pogba supporter can say that he hasn't made that sort of mistake over and over for Utd. KDB simply doesn't do that on a regular basis, so why would anyone talk about it to the same extent? Also, any player in the world makes that mistake that leads directly to a goal is going to have something said about it, let's be honest.It just frustrates the hell out of me that somebody like KDB could lose the ball in exactly the same way, but not one mention would be made of it.
It's this sort of thing that rubs off to the neutrals that can't make a decision for themselves. Pogba is just held to a different standard of any player I've ever watched.