Eric's Seagull
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Funny how his best season in Italy was with a Marchisio who was injuried every 4 games, Khedira, Lemina, Hernanes or Sturaro in a midfielder 2 with Pogba further forward
15 assists and 10 goals in 49 games at 22-23 years old, Serie A assists leader and in the team of the season btw. Those stats are great for an AM but even more in a defensive league like Serie A.
The player that helped him the most was Bonucci who was a poor defender but the best ball playing CB in the world at that time. With him, Pogba didn't need to drop deep and was free to do what he does the best (causing havoc in the opponent half ) and with 2 DMs doing the dirty work behind him.
Too bad he came here and he became a DMWhat an awful career choice.
Funny enough, in his 3 seasons here, he only played 1 month and half in a formation close to the Juventus 2015-2016 with Herrera/Matic behind him and a CB trying to build from the back ( Lindelof ) allowing Pogba to focus on what he does the best : causing havoc in the last 30m...and Pogba was starting to destroy the PL and was arguably the best player in the league and one of the 5 best player in the world like he did in Italy but for some reason, Ole decided to push Pogba deeper and the end of the season was terrible![]()
Agree that he had very good stats out there for a supposed defensive league. From what i read he had 8 goals and 12 assists in the league in 15/16 are you talking about in all competitions. I agree he should have been played naturally further forward and that by using him in a more defensive role hampers the offensive side of his game which I believe he was bought for. I mentioned previously in a different thread that we should have had 2 defensive midfielders behind him and used him as a sort of 8/10 hybrid sort of like Lampard at Chelsea where he would be free to cause havoc in the oppositions half like you said and making surging drives runs to the edge of the box where he can be very dangerous for opposing players.