French midfielder Paul Pogba has thrown a jab at Manchester United after announcing his departure from Manchester United a few days ago. According to Pogba, he wants to play football, be himself always, and enjoy what he does at his new club.
Paul Pogba joined Manchester United in a record 89 million Euros deal from Juventus. Paul Pogba has failed to live up to expectations and replicate the form he had shown at Juventus.
Pogba has been linked with a move back to Juventus, with Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain also monitoring the French international situation as he is now a free agent.
What did Paul Pogba say about his future?
In an interview with the UNINTERRUPTED YouTube channel, Pogba said:“‘I just want the best for me.
“I’m thinking, putting everything together, taking my time, and I’m just looking for the best, I want to play football, be myself always, and enjoy what I do.
“I need to enjoy what I do because otherwise, I cannot perform well. I don’t want to be thinking negatively. We can be losing games, trophies but you have to be happy and enjoy yourself – that’s what I’m looking for.”
The 29 years old was often criticized by Manchester United fans for his poor performances on the pitch and was more concentrated on off-field issues and Social Media.
Paul Pogba continued: “Everybody wants to feel loved, everyone, needs that in your soul to feel appreciated. Everything you do even when you grow up when you do a good thing you like to hear “well done, nice”.
“It’s always been like that, even adults need that. It’s always good to feel the work you do is appreciated, that you’re doing well and that people are happy with you.
“I think people around make a huge difference because they cheer you up or they can bring you down – it can be both – so you need them to bring you up.
“Sometimes you just don’t feel yourself, that can happen, just someone saying, “it’s alright, it’s okay”, even the people that were on the bench give you a push and it’s important, important to feel it from your teammates because you can bring it up also.
“I like to talk to the people and be a leader but even a leader sometimes needs his teammates to be encouraged, they need to bring him up.
The 29 years old French international continued: “Being a leader it’s helping your teammates to the best potential, we can fight but it has to be for the good of the player, the good of the team and he brings the level up, brings the positive energy, people trust him, he trusts the people.
“A leader doesn’t need to score, a leader can be on the pitch, do his job right, pushing each other, sometimes you’re tired and you hear someone saying “come on, come back” all this stuff, he goes he tackles, at the end we all win together, we need someone to push and bring you up when you’re just down you miss a chance in front of goal, you’re down and someone comes to tap your shoulder “you’re going to score a goal” just bring the energy up.”