This is the best time to criticize Pogba ‘competent’

Release date: Friday, January 15, 2021 11:36 a. m.

Paul Pogba little but “competent” opposed to Burnley and it will take more than intelligent to conquer a medium obsessed with his hair.

 

“In the wonderful celebrations? Chance would be one thing. On the day football introduced an offensive against Covid, Arsenal and Palace turned the Emirates into a completely sterile area” – Mark Irwin, The Sun.

At least Arsenal did their best to avoid hugging each other. In fact, there was no possibility of celebrating a purpose for the socially remote Gunners or in a different way in the Emirates”- John Cross, Daily Mirror.

“You can’t celebrate if you don’t score; Arsenal and Crystal Palace are on to something” – Sami Mokbel, Daily Mail.

. . . And it’s increasingly clear that much of football journalism is just a review in which you take a look at each other’s answers and replace them very slightly in the hope that no one will notice.

 

“Mikel Arteta is now on the beat of Arsenal for 38 Premier League games, the full-season one.

“They were ranked 11th when he succeeded Acting Chief Freddie Ljungberg and they are still ranked 11th after a year of the new regime. “

Well, yes, but if you need to do that, you probably mention that they’re eighth on a Premier League table since his appointment. It’s still not wonderful, but also a more accurate mirror image of the “full season equivalent” you’ve raised. yourself.

Look, congratulations on making a full adjustment report mentioning Mesut Ozil. I’m proud of you.

 

ARSENAL fans feared their chances of beating Crystal Palace were already over when Kieran Tierney was excluded from the team of the day.

“And they’re right. “

“Leave out” is a way of saying he was injured.

“Mikel Arteta’s resolve to give the Scot rest turned it into a match that the Gunners rated toothless in the attack in the 0-0 draw. “

Chances are you’ll be able to stand while undergoing an MRI to notice the true extent of your injury, but Tierney received no treatment for a “rest” on Thursday. Arteta would have played it if she could have.

“Arsenal knowing that she lost two problems on Thursday, Arteta will now be desperate to get all 3 problems when she receives Newcastle on Monday.

“And you can be sure that the Spaniard will make the same mistake twice by leaving Tierney out. “

Mediawatch would be surprised at all if Arteta repeats the same “mistake” of betting on an injured player.

 

His 7-0 home defeat to Liverpool goes back less than a month.

 

“If you have to believe in other people, Paul Pogba has become Lionel Messi. “

All the kind of straw you built there. What a joy it will be to see you summarily conceal words that no one has said or written recently.

The most recent news of Turf Moor before this week that Pogba had been world-class, had ruled their matches at war and had run and won the adjustment for Manchester United with a moment of magic to propel them to the most sensitive in the Premier League. Positions.

“All of the above is partly done, partly fiction. Decent pogba in midfield alongside Nemanja Matic and won the attack with a scrunning and a deviant strike, replays continued to result in it perhaps being the ultimate exaggerated purpose of recent times.

Mediawatch must have missed the thousands of people who compared him to Zinedine Zidane in the 2002 Champions League final. “The ultimate exaggerated purpose of recent times” is a magnificent claim for a blow in which the maximum word is decent with maximum productivity. and basically because of Marcus Rashford, he also regretted it.

And it’s more than “decent, ” but you know that. At least he’s the most productive player in the game, which is pretty important.

“Before other people start complaining that Pogba is now being criticized only for who he is, think again. “

Because the user is not the author of a critical article written about a player in a very clever way for the most sensible Premier League ranking team, those who might think it is written in the first position are strangers.

“The mere fact that a competent role in Burnley (16th in the standings and 4 problems above the relegation zone) drew much attention to Pogba’s existing conundrum.

You can use as many poaching parentheses as you want (and Mediawatch is a professional about it), but the only volumes we’re talking about here are his obvious displeasure with a footballer without a genuine explanation of why, other than that, he charges his existing club a lot of money and hasn’t been so consistent since.

He insists on this when he plays badly, when he plays well.

“It’s as consistent as your haircuts. . . “

Oh, fuck you.

“The thing is, United has re-climbed with him the most sensible in the Premier League, thanks to him. “

Do you recommend otherwise? Every recent interview you’ve given is complete with mentions of “we” and “we,” not “I” and “I. “

“The 27-year-old is no longer the centerpiece of ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s creation. This label belongs to Bruno Fernandes, the leader who relegated Pogba to nothing more extensive than a cameo beside him. “

The “leader” who was not opposed to Burnley (16th in the table and 4 numbers above the relegation zone) and who needed Pogba’s “skill” to win?It is, of course, as funny as Fernandes is and has But if you think Pogba is still nothing “competent” in a ‘cameo’, then this game is not for you.

Even the “credit” given through the Cross to French is described as “having shown the right attitude and an ethics of intelligent painting in recent months”, however, after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “refused to please him”.

So Pogba’s been decent, but he’s still in the coach.

The general concept that Pogba will be judged more in the games opposed to Liverpool this weekend and not at Burnley in the middle of the week, is fair enough. The whole article and its final paragraph are as vague as Cross turns out to think that Pogba.

“The time has come for The Enigma and the Troubled Child of United to rise up and be counted. “

A reminder that this “enigma” and “this childish challenge” marked the only purpose in a 1-0 win that allowed Manchester United to win the most sensible championship a few days ago. You couldn’t read that.

 

Wait until The Sun discovers that Premier League coaches were 14.

 

Certainly not?!

The best? The identity of Liverpool and Everton ‘stars’ who “are friends”: John Arne Riise and Tim Cahill. Uh. . .

 

 

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