Tag: Pogba

  • Man Utd unsure of Paul Pogba contract plans

    Man Utd unsure of Paul Pogba contract plans

    Premier League club Manchester United and midfielder Paul Pogba are at deadlock over new contract talks.

    The Daily Express says there are currently no discussions ongoing between club representatives and the French midfielder’s notorious agent Mino Raiola despite the fact his contract is set to expire in just over a year’s time.

    Pogba has been the subject of a huge amount of speculation once again this season, with rumours continuing to suggest he could soon make a move to either Real Madrid or Juventus.

    Raiola claimed in December that his client is “unhappy” at Old Trafford, and is looking to leave as soon as possible.

    But there are currently no talks scheduled between any parties.

    And they also claim United are still none the wiser as to Pogba’s plans and whether or not he intends to remain at the club until the end of his current deal.

    The 27-year-old has once again had a mixed season on the pitch, and has struggled with a number of injury issues.

  • EPL: Solskjaer reacts as Pogba stunner sends Man Utd top

    EPL: Solskjaer reacts as Pogba stunner sends Man Utd top

    Paul Pogba struck another crucial blow for Manchester United in the Premier League title race with a stunning second-half strike to put his side back on top of the table with a 2-1 victory at Fulham on Wednesday.

    The rejuvenated French midfielder arrowed home an unstoppable shot past Fulham keeper Alphonse Areola to settle the contest in the 65th minute at a windy Craven Cottage.

    Fulham had actually taken the lead in the fifth minute when Ademola Lookman beat David de Gea with a clinical finish.

    But United awoke from their early slumbers and were level after 21 minutes when Areola’s fumble allowed Edinson Cavani to convert from a close range.

    United suffered a late scare when Aleksandar Mitrovic’s header deflected off Eric Bailly by going agonisingly wide but United hung on for an eighth away win of the season.

    In doing so they equalled a club record of 17 away top-flight games without defeat, although more significantly it saw them move two points clear of Manchester City to lead the table at the halfway stage for the first time in eight years.

    City had briefly topped the standings after beating Aston Villa 2-0 earlier on Wednesday. Leicester had knocked United off the top with a 2-0 win over Chelsea on Tuesday.

    It was club record signing Pogba’s goal last week at Burnley that sent United to the top, and he again demonstrated that when he is fit and focussed he can be an unstoppable force.

    “Fantastic goal by Paul and we had some other chances to finish the game but of course when it is just one goal and the players they put on it is going to be like heart in your mouth,” manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said of the player who has only sporadically shone for United since returning in 2016.

    “Paul has really come on. He is fit, he can play in midfield and he can play wide. That is key with Paul, getting him match fit and running fit and he is now. He played very well.”

    After City had claimed a sixth successive league win shortly before United kicked off alongside the River Thames, the pressure was on Solskjaer’s side to respond.

    The early signs were worrying as Scott Parker’s Fulham were far quicker out of the traps.

    They took the lead after a long spell of possession which ended with Andre Anguissa’s pass picking out Lookman to plant a shot past De Gea with United’s defence having switched off, awaiting an offside flag that never came.

    The visitors soon clicked into gear though and moments after Bruno Fernandes had thumped a shot against the post he swung in a low cross that Areola flapped at and Cavani tapped home.

    Areola redeemed himself with a great save from Fernandes and Harry Maguire also headed wide as United took charge.

    Fulham enjoyed another bright spell early in the second half with Lookman presented with a great chance after good work by Ruben Loftus-Cheek, only to shoot straight at De Gea.

    United looked the more likely winners though and after 65 minutes Pogba took matters into his own hands. Cutting in from the right he had only one thing on his mind and dispatched a left-foot shot that flew past the helpless Areola.

  • Man Utd not at Liverpool’s level, Pogba admits

    Man Utd not at Liverpool’s level, Pogba admits

    Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba admits that the Red Devils cannot yet consider themselves to be on the same level as Liverpool until they win the Premier League, although the World Cup winner believes that the Red Devils can lift the title this season.

    United find themselves at the summit of the English top flight after 17 games played, with a derby date against Jurgen Klopp’s second-placed Reds on Sunday the most high-profile match-up of the season so far.

    The clash at Anfield will provide a massive test of United’s mettle, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side seeking to overcome a mental hurdle that has seen them lose in four separate semi-finals since the Norwegian set up shop in the Old Trafford dugout.

    “We have improved a lot, we keep improving but we still have a very young team,” the France international told Sky Sports.

    “Obviously we cannot say now we are at the same level as them because they won the Premier League and keep winning. So the day we win, that is when we say we are at the same level.

    “If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best. We want to beat the Premier League winners. We know how good they have been playing over the last few years – we know their quality and how they play. It’s always been a tough game.

    “We know how difficult it will be and we just have to focus and try to stay at the top. I think we can win it if we keep our focus but there’s a lot of teams that can win it – we are not there yet, we are still very far.”

  • Solskjaer singles out ‘excellent’ Pogba after Man Utd win

    Solskjaer singles out ‘excellent’ Pogba after Man Utd win

    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted with Paul Pogba’s performance in United’s 3-2 win over Sheffield United on Thursday.

    Pogba set up Anthony Martial’s goal at Bramall Lane as United became the fourth side in English top-flight history to record 10 consecutive away league wins.

    Only Alex Telles (96) had more touches than Pogba (91), while the France international won three of his six aerial duels and gained possession eight times.

    Solskjaer praised the midfielder, who has been linked with a move away from the Premier League giants.

    “We made a decision. Of course, we know [Pogba’s] strength in the air. We knew he was going to be important for us. He won almost every single header,” he told a news conference.

    “His vision, creativity. Paul’s responded really well to the work he’s been doing. He’s fit now. Excellent performance.”

  • I’ve spoken to Pogba about Raiola comments – Solskjaer

    I’ve spoken to Pogba about Raiola comments – Solskjaer

    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits he’s spoken to Paul Pogba about his agent Mino Raiola’s claims this week.

    However, Solskjaer insists his conversations with Pogba are no different than they are with any other player.

    “I speak to my players on a daily basis and Paul’s no different to anyone else,” Solskjaer said.

    “We speak in small groups and for me what was disappointing this week was us going out of the Champions League.

    “Players wanna go through in that and whatever anyone’s representatives say can’t really affect me.

    “I’ve said what I wanted to say about that.”

  • Juve willing to offer Ronaldo to Man Utd for Pogba

    Juve willing to offer Ronaldo to Man Utd for Pogba

    Juventus are willing to offer Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United in a swap for Paul Pogba.

    Pogba has made no secret of his desires to leave United, and now it has emerged that a return to Juventus may be on the cards, in a switch which would bring about the emotional comeback of Ronaldo.

    According to the Independent’s chief football writer Miguel Delaney, Juve are serious about capitalising upon Pogba’s unrest and a swap deal for Ronaldo is not entirely out of the question.

    Speaking on the Football Ramble show, he said: “Talking to people during the week because I’ve been doing something on the Paul Pogba situation, which is connected to Ronaldo, and the fact that Juventus might actually be interested in a swap.

    “It’s not impossible. Connected to all that was the view that ultimately, Juventus are trying to install this collective idea of football.”

  • Man Utd players want Pogba sold, De Gea dropped

    Man Utd players want Pogba sold, De Gea dropped

    Manchester United players want to see Paul Pogba sold.

    The Manchester Evening News says several players believe manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is too easy on certain individuals.

    A number of United players feel Solskjaer is to blame for their variable form this season and it has become an ‘easy ride’ playing for the club.

    The feeling within the squad is United would benefit from key changes in personnel – specifically, the probable sale of Paul Pogba. Pogba remains such a popular figure at United he is still regarded as their best player by teammates but his close friends at the club are understanding of his desire to leave.

    A number of players also believe Dean Henderson is deserving of a run in the side following David de Gea’s latest slump in form. Henderson, 23, has impressed colleagues with his performances in training and made his full Premier League debut for United in the weekend win over West Ham.

  • Trending: ‘You’re our Paul Pogba’ – Morgan slams Ozil

    Trending: ‘You’re our Paul Pogba’ – Morgan slams Ozil

    Television personality and Arsenal supporter Piers Morgan has accused Mesut Ozil of being the Gunners’ equivalent of Paul Pogba in an extraordinary rant on social media.

    Morgan and Ozil have regularly clashed on Twitter over the years, with their last exchange occurring shortly after the German international was axed from Arsenal’s Premier League and Europa League squads.

    The 32-year-old’s exclusion has seen him fail to play a single minute for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal so far in the last season of his contract at the Emirates Stadium.

    The German international used his Twitter account to thank the Arsenal fans who have backed him during his tough period, posting a picture of himself playing at the Emirates Stadium with the crowd in the background.

    “The feeling of having fans behind you… #grateful #bestfans #hardtimes,” Ozil posted.

    However, the tweet drew an angry response from Morgan, who accused Ozil of being Arsenal’s equivalent of Pogba, with the TV personality insisting the playmaker was selfish and not supported by the club’s true fans.

    “Real Arsenal fans aren’t behind you. You’re our Paul Pogba – massively overpaid, massively under-performing, & shockingly overinflated sense of your own importance. #truth.” Morgan tweeted.

    Ozil promptly responded, calling Morgan “bitter”.

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  • I feel happy while on international duty – Pogba

    I feel happy while on international duty – Pogba

    Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba admits he feels “happy” when away with France.

    While not running down the atmosphere at United, Pogba says he feels more relaxed while on international duty.

    He said, “Coming to the national team? It’s a window that opens. I speak with Antoine Griezmann and Raphaël Varane, we realise that the group is huge. And when we are on the field, we have fun.

    “It is not that in the club, we do not do this, but here, it is not the same. We laugh. It really is a family. And the group that we have, holders or substitutes, it’s really magical. And that’s why we are happy to come to the national team. The coach has enormous confidence in us. And we trust him too.”

  • Pogba cannot be happy at Man Utd – France coach

    Pogba cannot be happy at Man Utd – France coach

    Paul Pogba “cannot be happy” with his situation at Old Trafford, says France manager Didier Deschamps.

    Pogba has featured in 11 games for Manchester United this season but started in just five of those.

    He was again on the bench at Everton last Saturday before coming on after 82 minutes in a much-needed 3-1 win for United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    Pogba is with France’s squad for games against Finland, Portugal and Sweden.

    “He is in a situation with his club where he cannot be happy, neither with his playing time, nor with his positioning,” said Deschamps.

    “He is not in his best period, he has had a series of injuries and the Covid-19 which has hit him quite hard. He needs to find his rhythm.

    “With me, there is no such concern. When a player is in discomfort in his club, obviously, he is happy to play for the France team.

    “He will tell me about his feelings and, as I know him very well, it will go in a positive direction.”

    Pogba, 27, re-joined United when he signed for £89m from Juventus in 2016.

    The last time he was on international duty in October he said it was “a dream” for him to play for Real Madrid one day.

    Later that month, United triggered the one-year option on Pogba’s contract as they extended his deal with them until 2022.