Question mark remains over my future, says Pogba

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Question mark remains over my future, says Pogba
Paul Pogba (centre) struggled at times with his passing in the first half. But he showed his quality after the break with a superb through ball to Marcus Rashford to score the third and then led a counter-attack to set up Dan James for the fourth. (AFP)

Manchester - The France international said he wanted to leave the club during the close season and was linked with a potential move to Real Madrid or Juventus

By Reuters

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Published: Mon 12 Aug 2019, 11:10 PM

Last updated: Tue 13 Aug 2019, 1:13 AM

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has said there is still a "question mark" over his future following his team's resounding 4-0 victory over Chelsea in the first match of their Premier League campaign on Sunday.
The France international said he wanted to leave the club during the close season and was linked with a potential move to Real Madrid or Juventus.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised Pogba's professionalism after he set up United's third and fourth goals against Chelsea, but the midfielder said "only time will tell" if he would stay in England.
"I always feel good when I play football. I do the things I like, plus it's my job. I give my all every time I go out on the pitch," Pogba told French radio station RMC.
"I'm aware that things have been said. Only time will tell. There's always that question mark. I'm at Manchester. I have fun with my team mates. I always want to win matches and I always give my best when I'm on the pitch." The Premier League transfer window closed on Thursday, a day before the start of the season, but top-flight clubs in England are still allowed to sell players until the European window closes on Sept. 2.
On Sunday, Pogba played in a three-man midfield operating in a relatively deep role where he was penned back by Chelsea in the first half and struggled at times with his passing. But after the break, Pogba showed his quality with a superb through ball to Marcus Rashford to score the third and then led a counter-attack himself to set up Dan James for the fourth.
"He's a top, top lad and such a pro and loves playing football and when he gets onto that pitch or behind closed doors, he grows more here (at Old Trafford), he's a World Cup winner," said Solskjaer.
"He's come so far in his career and there's no point letting yourself down. He lost it a couple of times but that doesn't matter. Get on the ball and play," he said.
The Norwegian said that he had asked Pogba to play a clear defensive role alongside Scott McTominay and Andreas Pereira.
"Paul can do many many many jobs, he can do an attacking midfield job and today he's more of a link player and when you've got (Victor) Lindelof, (Harry) Maguire and David (de Gea) at the back, they can feed Paul the ball, so he'll get it in good positions.
"Paul can do everything a midfielder can. Today, he was asked to play that sitting role and in the first half I thought Chelsea pegged us too much back so he had to do loads of running.
"But we're fit and he's fit and that is a fantastic pass for the third goal and the run for the fourth, I just wanted him to go all the way," added Solskjaer.
Though pleased with the performances of new signings Harry Maguire, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dan James, Solskjaer still accepted his team remained far from the level he wants them to reach.
"This is a work in process, the boys have been excellent since July 1 and have been fit enough to implement what we wanted to," he said.
"This is just the start. The more we get to play with each other and show we're a team, we'll improve." 
 


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