WATCH : Paul Pogba sends a brilliant message to Manchester United fans
It looks like he is coming back pretty soon!
Paul Pogba had a mixed first season with Manchester United. While he started off pretty well, his performances tapered off in the middle before picking up again at the end of the season.
His crowning moment was a goal in the Europa league final, which signaled the start of what should be a very productive second year in England. Heralded as the hero of United, Pogba started this season in great fashion as he showed the type of form which made United pay a world record fee for the Frenchman.
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He was a crucial part of United’s impressive start to the season as his all action displays in the middle of the park improved the spine of the side.
But his unfortunate injury in the Champions league game was a huge blow for his side as was sidelined for a few weeks.
Jose was apparently very unhappy with Pogba, as he had already warned the midfielder that he could be running the risk of injuring himself. Not that Pogba listened to him of course.
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Pogba has posted videos of his recovery on social media, as it looks like he is all set to make a comeback into the United side.
Make no mistake about it, United need their midfield general.
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