The midfielder moved to Old Trafford for a reported
world-record fee in August, but poor performances are leading to
criticism from pundits
Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Eamon Dunphy has hit out at Manchester United star Paul Pogba.
The ex-midfielder, who started his career at Old Trafford, believes
that United are 'a long, long way away' from troubling Chelsea or
Liverpool in the Premier League title race, but singled out one the Red
Devils' biggest names for criticism.
Dunphy, who also criticised Wayne Rooney, believes
that new manager Jose Mourinho is doing a better job than predecessor
Louis van Gaal, but that United still are not back to their best.
"Since Van Gaal left and Mourinho took over they’re having a go, there’s no doubt about that," Dunphy told 2fm .
"But I’d say they’re a long, long way away from where they would need
to be to trouble the likes of Chelsea, who gave them a hiding a few
weeks ago, or Liverpool, who I think will give them a hiding whenever
they play them again."
Mourinho's side failed to close the gap between themselves and the
top four on Saturday as Arsenal came from behind to snatch a late draw,
with Pogba's performance provoking the ire of the Irishman.
"It was a spirited performance, but in the end they gave up a soft goal," the former Millwall midfielder said.
"David de Gea had nothing to do all afternoon, but for the goal the full-back walked past Marcus Rashford.
"Paul Pogba should have been giving him cover, he didn’t bother, he
just stood there because he doesn’t really understand the game.
"The ball was crossed to the far post and Olivier Giroud had a simple task. It was a very bad goal to give away."
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