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There’s a con in Conor, what about his ‘brawl’?

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AGAINST the odds, Aston Villa appear to have made a sensible appointmen­t in Dean Smith.

His Brentford assistant Richard O’Kelly will join him at Villa Park. So what role John Terry will play is anybody’s guess.

Terry may make a fine boss, but the best route would be to start as No.1 and the main man at a smaller club – not a distractio­n as he may well prove at Villa. THE more you think about it, the more it seems an awful lot of people might have been conned by the kerfuffle at the end of the UFC fight between Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomed­ov.

Let’s put it this way. If you are a fan of UFC, the post-bout brawl is not going to

IT is high time Manchester United – whether that be Jose Mourinho or Ed Woodward or the Glazers or the wolves of Wall Street or all of them – called Paul Pogba’s bluff.

Sit him down, put a new contract on the table and ask him what he wants to be.

A man emoji-loving, mouse.

A legend or video-game totem.

A player or a poser, a footballer or a fraud.

A leader or a follower, a peerless performer or a prancer, the bald truth or just another haircut.

It is time United told Pogba – one of the most prodigious­ly gifted operators of his generation – to stop messing about.

Time they told him that turning it on when you are behind the eightball now and again – like against Newcastle this season and Manchester City last season – simply does not cut it.

Time they told him he could be so good for United, he might one day have a statue outside Old Trafford.

Time they told him his name could trip off the tongues that speak of modern-day United heroes such as Robson, Keane, Ronaldo and Rooney.

Pogba is that good, promise you.

I have been an advocate of United letting him go, have been as frustrated with his posturing as anybody, as tired of his egocentric­ity as the next man or woman, as bored of his hinting at a move to Spain as everyone.

Yet he remains not just a game-changer, but a game-grabber.

By the throat.

As those in the know, suddenly turn you off. If you were not a fan of UFC and had never actually heard of it, chances are you have now.

And you might be intrigued when McGregor next gets into the Octagon.

Genuinely nasty, disgracefu­l, vicious, unschedule­d mass fight, in which no one or an socialmedi­a

a I who like to patronise those of us out of the know, would say… he’s a player, make no mistake.

But a player is all he will be if he flits from one big earner to another.

The whole United scenario is a complex one right now, mainly down to having a head coach who lives in a hotel room, often looks like he hates being anywhere near the place and behaves pretty daftly at times.

And one that seems to have suddenly decided Pogba is not captaincy material.

Pogba certainly performed like a captain in that second half against Newcastle.

OK, it was only Newcastle, but that fightback should remain startling evidence that the Frenchman can still be a towering force under Mourinho.

A few more of these performanc­es would persuade even the most ardent grudge-holder to again change his mind on the captaincy issue.

Pogba has this season and two more left on his Old Trafford contract.

In offering him a new deal now, it would not be giving him a reward he ill-deserves.

It would be asking him if he fancies being the long-term future of a great club, a footballin­g institutio­n.

If he does not, then fine. And if his contributi­ons continue to be erratic and his dynamic with the coach continues to be troublesom­e, consider any offers next summer.

But there lies a magnificen­t talent in Pogba, one that could, just could, eventually give him a place alongside Old Trafford’s greats.

That day is a long way off, but it is high time United found out if Pogba wants that day to arrive. appeared significan­tly injured, despite the participan­ts being trained and steeped in “Ultimate Fighting”? Or PR stunt?

Whatever your take, UFC president Dana White’s faux outrage is exactly that.

False, fake. If it was a con job, plenty have been taken in.

 ??  ?? IF THE CAP FITS United should tempt Paul Pogba with a deal to make him the long-term future of the club
IF THE CAP FITS United should tempt Paul Pogba with a deal to make him the long-term future of the club

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