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How sad Paul Pogba

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If there’s one player who have wasted himself so much then that must be Paul Pogba.

He had it all, from Prime elite ability to style and swag not mentioning that he was commercially indispensable.

Pogba re-joined United at 23 years and left when he was 29 years old.

These were his best years his footballing prime phase.

If you’re a fan of this Art then you’d probably know that he was indeed a wrong profile for Manchester united.

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He left the club after years of Inconsistency, resentment and as a wasted talent something that he can never get back.

You only hit that mark once and maintain it but if it slips through your hands then that’s it. 

The French midfielder was a right player signed for the wrong reasons and now nobody (No pundit) talks about him simply because he no longer sells and can never sell like CR7 and others.

Actually, nobody cares about his hair style and dabs anymore.

A good lesson that you only remain relevant when you’re available and relevant to the course.

Paul Pogba returned to Allianz Stadium as a Juventus player on 29th January when they faced AC Monza for the first time since 2016.

He started from the bench and didn’t get a chance to play.

Pogba hasn’t played since April when he was at Manchester United.

Now he is our problem.

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