New Straits Times

Keane urges Pogba to bring in his 'big personalit­y'

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LONDON: Paul Pogba was left out of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United lineup for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Sevilla, although he only had to wait 17 minutes to enter the action as an early substitute for injured teammate Ander Herrera.

Since his widely-criticised display in United’s 2-0 loss to Tottenham, Pogba has only made one of United’s last four starting XIs, sparking talk of a feud with Mourinho.

Keane was surprised to see Pogba benched in Seville, but the former United captain acknowledg­es the Frenchman needs to up his game.

Speaking on ITV, Keane said: “Pogba is a really good player. He’s under lots of pressure at the moment. There’s lots of speculatio­n about him.”

“He was left out tonight (Wednesday) but you’d still have Pogba in your starting XI.

“I look at Pogba off the field. He seems to have a big personalit­y, whether it be social media, the cars he drives, his haircut. He needs to bring that onto the football pitch.”

Keane was keen to stress that Pogba is not the only United player who has been performing below their full potential recently, citing Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez as prime examples.

He added: “Man United’s problems are not just with Pogba. Lukaku’s got to do better. Sanchez — I know he’s new to the club – he’s got to do better.”

“They obviously need to reinvest in some defenders.

“You can’t keep pointing the finger at Pogba but of course the lad has got to do better.”

Lukaku, who had a goal disallowed for handball in Seville, has scored 21 times in his first season as a United player.

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