Many fans and pundits have put Paul Pogba in the category of ‘world class’ players. However, the French midfielder has failed to live up to the hype since his move back to Manchester United from Juventus in 2016, for a then world-record fee of £89 million.
Paul Pogba has shown glimpses of his brilliance in a United shirt but has often been a scapegoat at the club due to his inconsistency. Meulensteen believes such criticism is deserved, as Pogba is yet to fulfil his undoubted potential and cement his position alongside those at the very top of the global game.
Rene Meulensteen believes Manchester United star Paul Pogba does not work hard enough
Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s former right-hand man Rene Meulensteen told Stadium Atro of Paul Pogba:
Meulensteen believes that Paul Pogba must adapt to the challenge that he faces at Manchester United.
The Frenchman was able to shine in a Juventus squad that boasted experienced individuals such as Arturo Vidal and Andrea Pirlo in midfield, but at United it is he who must become the leader. Meulensteen said:
Manchester United looked to be moving in the right direction following their victories over PSG and RB Leipzig in the Champions League, but have taken another step back after a home draw and defeat to Chelsea and Arsenal respectively.
The Red Devils will be hoping Paul Pogba can find his magic, and more importantly perform consistently for them as they enter a crucial phase of their season.
0 votes