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The Perfect Pogba

Manchester United has had a tale of two halves of an uncompleted season as a result of this 24 year  man who recently stoke the show against Stoke City in the league game with 95 passes. Paul Labile Pogba ran the midfield and dictated the pace of the game.

In the game against the league leaders and neighbour, Manchester City, his absence was very evident as the midfield was heavily dominated by the visitors at the theatre of dreams. The ability of Pogba to create chances and put the team in forward movement cannot be overemphasized. He particularly  showed this in the game against Arsenal where he was involved in all there goals.

However, his position in the team as being under threat recently even with the heroics mentioned earlier. This is as a result of his recent deep in form, his alleged feud with new signing, Alexis, a fallout of favour with the manager, Jose Mourinho, and the rise of phenomenal youngster Scott McTominay. Paul was dropped in the home league game against Huddersfield  and came off the bench at Sevilla in the champions league for an injured Ander Herrera.

Even though it appears that matters have settled between Pogba and Mourinho as the latter praised his performance in the Sevilla game and deployed  him against Chelsea in the League, Paul Pogba has to assert his very important role in the team by combining his heroics with more game time.

He was absent for over five league matches at the beginning of the season as a result of an injury he sustained and that caused a major setback to the united team as they suffered a loss to Huddersfield in that period. For a team where he is clearly the heart of the midfield, the midfield maestro, 'the perfect Pogba' has to secure the progress of his team by fighting for more playing time, consistency and he must ensure his influence is felt in every United game. This is way by which United get their money's worth and Pogba gets recognised for brilliance and class

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