Mickeza
still gets no respect
I thought he was class the first year in fairness. The number of assists he should have got. If he could return to that Pogba for the last 6 months we might just win a league...what an ending that would be.
Barca won't be able to sign him as they're a financial mess, but there's no such thing as a Barca-type player anymore (well, it may still be relevant as a description, but Barca is filled with non Barca-type players nowadays and they've moved away from everything that made them so great in late 00's/early 10's).Only other realisitc options would be Real Madrid and I dont see him there, He is not a Barca type player or Bayern. I could see him at PSG for the €€€€€, sorry I mean the challenge.
They can pay up or shag off. Juventus are notorious money pinchers.https://www.theunitedstand.com/arti...-about-stars-transfer-hopes-manchester-united
Romano saying Juventus are desperate for Pogba in the summer and their number one target.
No, he’s symbolic of the club in recent years. The price tag and the low return in performances.
we only have to look at Bruno to see what we could have got for cheaper if we’d shopped around. Also the fact he hit the ground running is a big mark against Pogba who should have produced more considering the hype. He’s a victim of his own ego
I agree to an extent, while at the same time I’m at a point where I’m sort of exhausted by the combination of his weaknesses (can never learn to make the right choices in midfield) and his torpedo. I do believe Paul is a nice lad who wants to help the other lads and the team, and his big fee is on us and not on him. Still, if after four years in midfield you’re still unable to take a defensive run one of three times, or play a quick sideways pass out from pressure in your own half, and your torpedo keeps on attacking the club and making a mess while being your employee, it just gets to me.
All in all, I think it’s fair to say Paul has been one of the best players at the club in the period he’s been there, and what we paid for him is our choice and not his, so he deserves respect for that. And some fantastic moments in terms of plays.
True. His actual performances are so underrated and people tend to forget and/or ignore his best showings to fit his agenda... that said, he has been declining for a while now and it's understandable that fans are fed up with him & his and Raiola's off-the-field behaviour. And he also is not someone that you can build a team around, even though he can perform brilliant for a team where he's not required to be the main star (see Juve & France) — very similar to Di Maria, although Pogba's media profile suggests that he was actually hoping to prove himself in a main star role (but didn't really bothered enough on the pitch to actually do something about it).I can. I like him as a player. Came through Carrington etc. Was also our best player for a couple years, and though inconsistent, he doesn't deserve to be the scapegoat for a club that's been in disarray for a while now. Unfortunately for him, that's the narrative.
This. Sick of Italian teams pleading poverty with their hands out for players.They can pay up or shag off. Juventus are notorious money pinchers.
Its the narrative because he's the one agitating for a move. We have Rashford coming out saying he couldn't imagine playing for another club, Bruno saying he is happy the club weren't satisfied with a draw because the players demand better, Maguire has made comments about the team needing to do better. thats what fans want to see, passion and fight, not a shady agent forcing a move.I can. I like him as a player. Came through Carrington etc. Was also our best player for a couple years, and though inconsistent, he doesn't deserve to be the scapegoat for a club that's been in disarray for a while now. Unfortunately for him, that's the narrative.
I can. I like him as a player. Came through Carrington etc. Was also our best player for a couple years, and though inconsistent, he doesn't deserve to be the scapegoat for a club that's been in disarray for a while now. Unfortunately for him, that's the narrative.
True. His actual performances are so underrated and people tend to forget and/or ignore his best showings to fit his agenda... that said, he has been declining for a while now and it's understandable that fans are fed up with him & his and Raiola's off-the-field behaviour.
Transfer of Bruno puts him to shame, of course, but, if we're being honest, it does so not only to Pogba, but to pretty much every high-profile transfer that we've had since van Persie.
Its the narrative because he's the one agitating for a move. We have Rashford coming out saying he couldn't imagine playing for another club, Bruno saying he is happy the club weren't satisfied with a draw because the players demand better, Maguire has made comments about the team needing to do better. thats what fans want to see, passion and fight, not a shady agent forcing a move.
And I get it, Pogba could be winning trophies and medals at a different club. I don't begrudge him a move and like you I actually quite like the player. But you can't be the record club signing and, by your own admission, be inconsistent, be outplayed by a player (signed for half your fee), say you need a new challenge and not expect some blow back for it.
An absolutely delusional take on it.
If AWB was a forward, you might have a point. But as usual, the fanboy in you could not resist talking some utter nonsense, in order to find some sort of suitable parallel.Kind of weird how Pogba and Bruno don't even play the same role, and how we buy players to improve the quality of the squad/help others, and when they do just that, fans get on a message board to say "Bruno puts Pogba to shame".
Cavani is putting AWB to shame
It's actually quite a measured and reasonable take. Sorry for not having my pitchfork at hand
I'm out of this thread.
If AWB was a forward, you might have a point. But as usual, the fanboy in you could not resist talking some utter nonsense, in order to find some sort of suitable parallel.
I think Pogba doesn't need Bruno to be ashamed of his attitude, performance on the pitch, sulking, moaning and wanting to leave for years , considering the price we've paid for him and the hope of the fans and club to be back to the top. The sad thing is I'm sure he isn't ashamed of his comeback here. So, he can go asap. I've said this 2 years ago.Kind of weird how Pogba and Bruno don't even play the same role, and how we buy players to improve the quality of the squad/help others, and when they do just that, fans get on a message board to say "Bruno puts Pogba to shame".
Think his point is Bruno and Pogba don’t play the same position hence the Cavani and AWB comparison aka you can’t compare Pogba and Bruno.
If AWB was a forward, you might have a point. But as usual, the fanboy in you could not resist talking some utter nonsense, in order to find some sort of suitable parallel.
I'm not saying its right or wrong, just stating that when things are bad, a player sneding out messages that he wants to leave is of course going to result in backlash. Its not the first time its happened with him and Raiola either. Its football, you reap what you sow. United have unsettled plenty of players in the past in order to get them to move so I don't blame Raiola or Pogba. But I also wont say they don't deserve the backlash either. Its all hot air either way.We're not about to pretend that Pogba as a scapegoat is something recent or due to Raiola's latest antics.
Are you forgetting how bad United were up to December 2019? By all accounts Bruno was the catalyst that helped us finish in the top 4. We were in poor form and were definitely not a positive team at the time.The United Bruno came into is a much more positive than the United Pogba has been part of for most of his time here.
I'm not saying its right or wrong, just stating that when things are bad, a player sneding out messages that he wants to leave is of course going to result in backlash. Its not the first time its happened with him and Raiola either. Its football, you reap what you sow. United have unsettled plenty of players in the past in order to get them to move so I don't blame Raiola or Pogba. But I also wont say they don't deserve the backlash either. Its all hot air either way.
Are you forgetting how bad United were up to December 2019? By all accounts Bruno was the catalyst that helped us finish in the top 4. We were in poor form and were definitely not a positive team at the time.
Think that's a bit unfair.Simple fact is we paid €90m for him and he’s not come anywhere even remotely close to justifying his place in the team, never mind justifying the fee.
Simple fact is we paid €90m for him and he’s not come anywhere even remotely close to justifying his place in the team, never mind justifying the fee.
Think his transfer might be the death knell for our galactico approach. I'm glad that we seem to be shifting focus towards trying to unearth hidden gems.
Absolutely. Pogba was brought in to be a game changer and the star of the team. He didn't consistently show anything close to that throughout his time at the club.Simple fact is we paid €90m for him and he’s not come anywhere even remotely close to justifying his place in the team, never mind justifying the fee.
Think that's a bit unfair.
We simply wasted his peak by surrounding him in dross for ages.
They obviously sold him a dream of giving him good players to work with and a winning team, instead got stuck in a midfield with Fellaini and players like Pereira and Lingard.
No Pogba hasn't been untouchable himself and the recent injury has definitely taken away his top level - but he was still unfairly treated by the crowd especially with the whole Jose fall out.
People probably expected too much from him, he was never a match winner or Talisman when we paid 90m for him.
I feel like if we signed the younger Pogba now in this current team, he'd be seen very differently.
He's made his own bed now and clearly wants to leave so we just have to accept that and make sure we replace him properly.
Not really. Firstly, it was not a comparison of their pure contribution in, say, goals or assists — but rather a comparison of their influence and overall role in our squad. Pogba was signed to be our main star around whom the new United would be built. He failed to become such a figure — Bruno did it instantly. Secondly, Pogba was played a lot in a number 10 and the furtherest CM in a three role before Bruno came in, which is pretty much where Bruno shines now.Kind of weird how Pogba and Bruno don't even play the same role, and how we buy players to improve the quality of the squad/help others, and when they do just that, fans get on a message board to say "Bruno puts Pogba to shame".
Cavani is putting AWB to shame
Kalvin Phillips doesn't belong in the same breath as Grealish or Fernandes, he's the textbook definition of "flatters to deceive".I always struggle with the point that players around him aren’t up to it so it’a dragged pogba down.
Grealish and Kalvin Phillips are 2 players which to me show their quality regardless of what’s around them and have elevated their teams, as has Bruno.
Kalvin Phillips doesn't belong in the same breath as Grealish or Fernandes, he's the textbook definition of "flatters to deceive".
Agreed.That wasn’t really my point and this debate is probably for another thread.
Absolutely. Pogba was brought in to be a game changer and the star of the team. He didn't consistently show anything close to that throughout his time at the club.
Just imagine how much better off we would be if we spent that money on other players, at a time when £90 million (it was actually around €105 million) was the biggest transfer in football history. I think people tend to forget the fact that we did everything possible to get Pogba and deliver him to Mourinho, we were supposed to be challenging for the PL and CL with these new additions to the squad.
I think it's a response to the lack of thought put into posts defending Pogba, such as "he needs better players around him". A very fair response is - Bruno walked in with the same peers and lifted the team with his sheer quality. Pogba might be a box to box role relative to Bruno's 10, but special players lift teams regardless of where they are. Pogba just doesn't have that effect outside of general glimpses.Kind of weird how Pogba and Bruno don't even play the same role, and how we buy players to improve the quality of the squad/help others, and when they do just that, fans get on a message board to say "Bruno puts Pogba to shame".
Cavani is putting AWB to shame
Of course you can compare Bruno to Pogba. Both are midfielders who are meant to be creative outlets. Utter nonsense there's nothing comparable between them.
Not really. Firstly, it was not a comparison of their pure contribution in, say, goals or assists — but rather a comparison of their influence and overall role in our squad. Pogba was signed to be our main star around whom the new United would be built. He failed to become such a figure — Bruno did it instantly. Secondly, Pogba was played a lot in a number 10 and the furtherest CM in a three role before Bruno came in, which is pretty much where Bruno shines now.
That's kind of the thing – we didn't even build a team around Bruno and yet he instantly became the most integral piece of it (without whom everything crumbles). Bruno also plays a lot without Pogba — be it last season, when he had missed tons of games due to injury, or this one, where he is often kept on the bench in favour of McT/Fred/Matic/VdB... Yet it doesn't seem to affect him.I've never subscribed to the idea of building teams around players, my post history can attest, and I don't feel out current team is built around Bruno neither. Either way, I don't see football as a static thing, the team/quality players and circumstances around the time Bruno joined were different to ones around the time Pogba joined. For example, Bruno had the benefit of being deployed as AM and have a player of Pogba's quality playing in a CM position. Pogba had...Scheneiderlin?
Completely agree with both points though.Pogba has also gotten shouts of best player in the league while here and when playing in a more advanced role [source]. He created a lot of chances for Ibra prior to that too. Pogba hasn't been this calamitous transfer people seem eager to turn it into (going back to my initial reply to this thread). I'm happy for him to move on/be moved on.
Think his transfer might be the death knell for our galactico approach. I'm glad that we seem to be shifting focus towards trying to unearth hidden gems.
Bruno came in while Pogba was still injured and has played brilliantly on multiple occasions, with Pogba being on the bench or not in the squad. Some would even argue that Bruno plays better without Pogba.I've never subscribed to the idea of building teams around players, my post history can attest, and I don't feel out current team is built around Bruno neither. Either way, I don't see football as a static thing, the team/quality players and circumstances around the time Bruno joined were different to ones around the time Pogba joined. For example, Bruno had the benefit of being deployed as AM and have a player of Pogba's quality playing in a CM position. Pogba had...Scheneiderlin?
Pogba has also gotten shouts of best player in the league while here and when playing in a more advanced role [source]. He created a lot of chances for Ibra prior to that too. Pogba hasn't been this calamitous transfer people seem eager to turn it into (going back to my initial reply to this thread). I'm happy for him to move on/be moved on.
Ultimately, as I said previously, I agree with the overall sentiment of your posts. I'm just not with the "X doing well, puts A to shame" due to the variables/reasons I've stated.