I'm sorry but this is complete nonsense. First of all, make a baseless accusation that those who share a different opinion than you haven't seen him play is garbage. Don't resort to that nonsense. Secondly, to pretend as if he was never praise for his play at Juve or in the France squad is intellectually dishonest. Was he not included in the FIFA Pro World XI? Did he not make the BBC's all Euro team? Was he not excellent against Bayern in the 2016 Champions League? You are the one rewriting history. To pretend as if Pogba had the profile of Raheem Sterling before he left Liverpool or someone similar is one of the most absurd things I have ever seen posted.
It's not a nonsense though is it? It is not a "baseless accusation"...this version of Pogba at Juventus, in this magical lazy left midfield position where he had no positional responsibility or onus on him to play in order to help his team, has only come into existence on redcafe, since it became necessary to invent excuses for why Pogba can't put a shift in for us in midfield.
Yet we've already heard from people in this thread who have rubbished that by saying that when Pogba played well for Juventus, he in fact DID have to put a shift in defensively and by showing defensive and positional discipline. In other words, he had to do what he doesn't very often do for us.
People have invented a role that never existed in order to claim the reason Pogba goes missing or can't act like a professional footballer in games, is because we aren't playing him in it. Somehow Pogba's lack of ability to stay in a position, or show any responsibility for his team or team mates, isn't his fault. It's everyone else's fault. It's because we don't have the same players as Juventus, and because we don't play him in exactly the same role as he played at Juventus. A role that actually, based on any even slightly realistic viewpoint, would still require him to do the things he doesn't bother doing for us anyway, if it was going to work.
The reason I'm calling it up as nonsense is because it is nonsense. It comes from the land of fantasy.
If we got to the end of the game against Spurs for example, and lost, but Pogba had put in a good performance in the role he had been given, then you could argue "well he isn't being played to his strengths"...or even if he'd been the worst player on the pitch, but worked hard and TRIED to put in a performance to help the team, you could still make this argument...but that isn't what happens is it? What happens is he has to be subbed off because he is deliberately not helping his team and then even when the manager specifically tells him to, he doesn't listen. At this point his performance becomes indefensible to any reasonable person. He becomes one of the reason why the team is losing the game, because he isn't prepared to help the team.
Suarez - His first 2 seasons at Liverpool were underwhelming. Those Liverpool teams didn't take off until they got Sturridge, Coutihno, and Sterling broke into the first team squad. After his first 2 seasons you can make the argument they built that team around him.
Alonso - played in an excellent midfield 3 with Mascherano and Gerrard. Plus they had prime Torres up front. All world class players.
Sanchez - he was Barca reject and he played with Ozil who is world-class
Bale and Modric played on the same team and neither was considered world class until their final couple of seasons at Spurs
So we are reinventing the wheel again here. By this logic you can't put any good player in a team of players they are better than, because they wont play like a good player anymore. In which case, how is there even such a thing as good players, when they are apparently all completely reliant on playing with other good players in order to actually be good?
Bale and Modric were clearly better than their team mates. Ronaldo was clearly better than his team mates for us. Scholes was clearly better than Carrick, Fletcher, Gibson, John O'fecking Shea...whoever you put next to him. Cante was one of the best players in the league playing alongside Danny Drinkwater...and then again playing alongside Matic.
How many actual great players are there, who play with the lack of responsibility and professionalism that Paul Pogba does? There's been plenty of extremely talented players who have...and Pogba is certainly very talented. The ones that end up actually being world class, get there, because they have the mentality of a world class player. Not because they danced in a video with Stormzy once and have a racing stripe in their hair, but then go missing as soon as some hard work or sacrifice is required in a game.
Regardless are we going to pretend that Pogba hasn't had MOTM performances the season?
There is no question Pogba can do better and show more effort, but this notion that he was never considered an top tier player (I don't want to get into parsing what world class means) is revisionist history at it's worst. No way any club plays a world record fee for a non-top player. No way Real Madrid is chasing after a player that isn't considered that good. I don't care how you try to spin it, but it's just not true.
I'm not pretending anything of the sort. There's the odd good performance this season, but it's exactly that, and it's always against teams like Everton, who a few weeks later are 4-0 down after 30 minutes to the 6th place team.
Pogba has had one good run of form for us, which was in the build up to Christmas last season...and the thing that makes this whole argument so silly, beyond anything else, is that during this spell, he mostly played in a midfield two...and it coincided with him actually working hard, and showing the kind of discipline and responsibility he so often lacks. So he proved then that actually, he CAN do it, IF he is prepared to put the work in and make the sacrifice. The world where he becomes a world class player without doing this is the same one where Arsenal win the Champions League without changing their style of play.