The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pogba needs guidance: Zlatan

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LONDON. — Manchester United star Paul Pogba is “fantastic” and a hard-working profession­al, but he needs guidance to fulfil his potential.

That’s according to the Frenchman’s former United teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c.

Pogba has been heavily scrutinise­d for his performanc­es since returning to Old Trafford two years ago, with suggestion­s that he lacks consistenc­y and doesn’t warrant his £89m price tag. The 25-year-old shone during France’s World Cup win, but has been involved in a number of spats with Jose Mourinho since the start of the campaign.

Pogba is often criticised for the way he carries himself, with flash haircuts and on-pitch showboatin­g resulting in suggestion­s of arrogance and unprofessi­onalism.

But when reflecting on his brief spell at United, Ibrahimovi­c leapt to Pogba’s defence. “I miss all of them,” he told BBC Sport. “I had a fantastic time at United. Wazza (Wayne Rooney), Michael Carrick, then the young guys that wanted to show the world who they are by playing football and they had a lot of hunger to show. I had a good time because I got to know everyone, I was the mature guy with all these guys who were not mature. Paul Pogba, I had never played with him before and I didn’t know him as a person. We have the same management and when I got to know him, I got to find a fantastic person and a fantastic footballer, but someone who needs to be guided.” — The Daily Star.

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