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Paul Pogba “has not lived up to expectations” at Manchester United and should be sold by the club following the latest comments from his agent Mino Raiola, according to Rene Meulensteen.

United were kicked out of the Champions League on Tuesday after losing 3-2 to RB Leipzig on a disappointing night for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but the preparation was dominated by Raiola’s comments on Pogba’s future at Old Trafford.

The Italian, speaking to Tuttosport, claimed that his client’s time in Manchester will soon be over, suggesting that the French World Cup winner has been shackled by Solskjaer’s preferred tactical setup and should be sold in the summer transfer window. .

Raiola has spoken regularly since Pogba returned to United four years ago and Meulensteen, who worked with Sir Alex Ferguson as the first team coach during the 27-year-old’s first stint at the club, believes it is better for all parties to be move. in.

“This has been a constant point of discussion since Paul Pogba returned to Manchester United,” Muelensteen told Sky Sports News. “With a great game just around the corner against Leipzig, getting that out to the media is very poor practice from your agent.

“I don’t know how much Paul would have influenced it, but I would have thought it’s important as a player that you want the best for the team, that you want to make sure they focus on a great game like that. It’s a huge distraction.”

When asked if the club should stick or spin with Pogba, Muelensteen replied: “I would have been twisted. I think it’s important that you look at the team and where you want to go.”

“Obviously they talk about a long-term project all the time and Paul has been a part of that because that’s why they extended his contract.

“In my personal opinion, Paul has not lived up to expectations and has not lived up to the standards that I would expect from a player of his quality.

“Obviously I know him from my early days at Manchester United and I could see that he was a very talented player with a great future ahead of him. You could see the qualities he has.

“He is a player who, in my opinion, should make a difference with the ball, as Bruno Fernandes does with Manchester United: breaking lines, forward passes, assists, scoring goals. Obviously he scored a goal on Saturday (against West Ham ) and it was very important yesterday (Tuesday) with the goal, but we haven’t seen enough of that.

“That’s a combination of, I think making sure you find the right position with him on the team, finding the right players around him, the right style, it has to do with training, so there are a number of things that go into it. in Game . “

United must regroup before derby

United’s well-known trend of conceding first in matches continued against Leipzig in the Champions League. Needing a point to qualify for the knockout stage, Solskjaer’s team fell 3-0 behind and, despite a late comeback, could not find a crucial draw.

They return to Premier League action on Saturday against rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports, and Meulensteen says it is crucial that United do not stop at Tuesday night’s disappointment.

“You can’t change the past. You need to regroup and you need to address certain things,” he said. “They have a great game on Saturday in the derby against Manchester City and the best way to move forward is to win that game.

“The focus will change again. That is the best recipe for each loss, winning the next game.

“Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure, we have had numerous coaches and big names trying to get Manchester United back to win the Premier League. So far it hasn’t worked.

“Ole is now in charge. They talk about a long-term project that is fair, but obviously they want to get back to where they want to be.

“The two halves against West Ham and the two halves against Leipzig sum up where Manchester United is. In the first half you think they are miles apart and in the second half you think they are not far.

There’s constantly this element of ‘yes we’re on the right track, then no we’re not’ and that’s disappointing because Ole, the staff and the club want to keep pushing, and if they had made it to the knockout stage then everyone would say they are. making good progress. “

Man Utd problems bring them up to speed

Adam Bate from Sky Sports:

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is quick to remind people that it is traditional for Manchester United to make things difficult. The problem is that sooner or later it reaches you. In Leipzig, on Tuesday night, he ended United’s Champions League season.

Needing only a draw to advance to the knockout stages, Solskjaer’s team was down two in the first quarter of an hour and conceded a third after the break. The usual comeback was dramatic but in vain. A 3-2 loss means the Europa League is turning heads.

It is four times in a row in all competitions that United have conceded the first goal. Five of his six Premier League victories have come that way, including those notable comebacks against Southampton and West Ham in recent weeks.

The spirit can be applauded, the talent to ignite it can marvel. But it is not a long-term solution. It is not a strategy. It’s not something to build on, the progress of which Solskjaer often talks about. Not when the team returns to its lethargic form in the next game.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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