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Prancing Pogba symbolises Devils’ revival

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LONDON: After an unsteady start to his second Manchester United career, Paul Pogba (pic) has returned to the level that convinced the club to make him the world’s most expensive footballer.

Brought back to Old Trafford from Juventus the 23-year-old was initially derided for some less than stellar performanc­es.

But he has looked close to his loose-limbed best in recent weeks and approaches today’s showdown with United’s eternal rivals Liverpool as one of the English Premier League’s in-form players.

“I do not expect Pogba to do anything against Liverpool other than play the way he has been playing for several weeks now – being confident and assertive on the ball and getting high up the pitch to hurt teams,” ex-Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy told the BBC.

“By doing precisely that, he has quite quickly become hugely important for United and he is now playing with a strut and a swagger showing us what he is capable of.”

There were glimpses of Pogba’s gifts during the season’s early weeks – a first United goal against Leicester, a sweet 18-metre strike as part of a Europa League brace against Fenerbahce.

But in United’s last 10 league games he has truly hit his stride scoring three goals and supplying three assists as Jose Mourinho’s side have homed in on the Champions League places.

The France midfielder scored and set up a late goal for Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace last month and headed in an 86th-minute winner in a 2-1 defeat of Middlesbro­ugh on New Year’s Eve.

Pogba and Ibrahimovi­c, his fellow headline signing, quickly struck up a rapport, two cocksure showmen helping to banish memories of the drab football of the Louis van Gaal era.

Statistics show passes between the pair represent United’s most common passing combinatio­n and they have created more shooting opportunit­ies for each other than any other Premier League duo.

Pogba has hailed Mourinho for allowing him to feel “free” on the pitch and it was in the United manager’s reorganisa­tion of his midfield that the seeds of the Frenchman’s fine form were sown.

Ever the trailblaze­r, Pogba claimed a new milestone on Friday when he became the first footballer to have his own “emoji” symbol on Twitter.

His most pressing goal is to get United back into the top four but he has not given up hope of whittling down the 10-point gap that currently separates his side from leaders Chelsea.

“You have to believe,” said Pogba, whose side have won nine successive games in all competitio­ns.

“I know Chelsea are at the top but this is the Premier League.

“You never know what is going to happen. Inside I feel we can still win the league.” — AFP

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