In terms of him training in a Juve top, I couldn't give a damn. He could have worn a Madrid one for all I care.
He is just training, and is contracted to Manutd at the moment and if he leaves there will be a big fee.
The point I am getting at is that he didn't need to, all it does is creates an issue in the fan group. Easily avoidable.
But again, unless wilfully ignores, the circumstances are very obvious.
It’s not like he was just at a random park, at a random time, having a kick about in a random Juve shirt. The refusal to draw no distinction between that and him wearing a Matuidi shirt, a day after he contracted Corona only tells me that people have purposely chosen to draw a negative to further a narrative.
There is a huge amount of context, and in this case, quite an obvious one too. It seems people are setting that aside because they simply want to. If Munich happened today the whole Liverpool squad would probably come out at Anfield wearing United shirts the next game. They COULD, if they chose, write in their caption that Liverpool fans shouldn’t worry about the United shirts, they are just showing support etc - but they shouldn’t even have to, and any Scouse requiring that needs to get a grip.
Now I’ve chosen an extreme example, but the ultimate point is the context here is clear. This only matters to people who want it to matter. It’s not an insult to United fans. The fans who are insulted by it would need to have a look at themselves, rather than Pogba have the need to look at himself and scribble over Juve’s badge because it might upset them.
Raiola’s poorly times and poorly judged comments, I’ll not argue. But this? Nah, come one, we’re just fishing now surely?