Just watch Pogba, forget who he is, just watch him and ask yourself what he does exactly on the pitch that made him worth the whole saga we went through to buy him? I honestly think Schneiderlin would've been just as influential, if not more. He's anything but world class at the moment. Having said that, there's been many a great United player who had a pretty mediocre first season. I won't be writing him off after 6 months and happy to be patient. Apologies in advance for any doom mongering
I agree. If anyone care recall I was saying this before we signed him too. Let's see how it pans out, he's our player now and hopefully will kick on again soon. He does have the potential, of that there's no doubt, he just is not using it. He's not using any facet of his game right now to be perfectly honest. He did have a good spell and then that absolute mare against Liverpool seems to have set him right back again. He'll come good I'm sure. Eventually!!
I think Poggers will be fine. He's been **** recently but I think he's trying too hard to impress. That transfer fee is an albatross as the judge by stats football fans demand 30+ goals a season from big money signings, even if they're goalkeepers.
He reminds me of someone? Loads of bling, silly hair... Oh yeah I remember... please log in to view this image
Treble, but Schneiderlin had two seasons to do just that and he didn't. So, how can we now suggest that Schneiderlin would have been more influential? I don't believe that Pogba is anywhere near his best yet, but we have massively improved in the middle of the part and dynamism is clearly there for all to see. Of course we can't boil it down to just a single player, but Pogba in my opinion has provided the pillars to help us balance that midfield. His presence on the pitch is unquestionable. Let us dive into Premier League official statistics to breakdown the misconceptions and subjectivity - https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/touches Before today's game, he was second in the league with number of touches. Which proves the point about his presence in the side. When was the last time we had a midfield that was willing to receive the ball and control the game? I personally cannot remember. Shots on target by midfielders: Through balls: One thing that Pogba needs to massively improve on is his finishing. He has hit the woodwork 5 times this season. He should have put far more goals away. If he improves on that, he would without a doubt become a phenom. But like I said, his all round game and dynamism is there for all to see unlike yesterday years where our midfield was without a leader. In passes, he is second again. At the end of the day, we can sit here all day long and express opinions. But with statistics, there is no doubt that Pogba is doing far better than what most players could accomplish in their first season. He is Top 3 in almost every category for midfielders in the league. Why are we complaining?
Those are some pretty pointless stats imo. So he has the ball quite a lot and twats shots from 30 yards on target.
Considering we went years without attempting shots from outside the box, it ain't as pointless as you think. We haven't put our chances away as a team. Hence why we lag in wins. Pogba certainly needs to do better with his chances. Here's official Top 10 league players rating: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/2...erStatistics/England-Premier-League-2016-2017 Anything else that suggests Pogba is not pulling his weight for United is an opinion as statistics paint a completely different picture. Can he improve? Without a shadow of doubt. But I don't see how we can slate his contribution so far.
He was playing badly. I don't need stats to point anything out, I can see that with my own eyes. Haven't seen yesterdays game so not sure how he played? The very brief highlights I have seen he seemed to be involved a lot so hopefully he's had a better game. He's got the ability, I think he was going through a bad spell. Doesn't make him a **** player.
That's a terrible table and shows how stats can warped. He's boosted up the league by shots per goal and winning headers.
I agree and feel that he will have a much better season next time around, not every player settles straight away I have no doubt he will improve. Not ****ing happy with it like, but he will get better.
Stats can only provide some support to what you can see on the pitch. Otherwise like astro the retard you just draw conclusions from stats without even watching football. The bottom line surely: Are United a more potent attacking force with Pogba this season compared to last? Are United better to watch now than last season? There is your answer. No ****ing amount of stats will tell me any different. A few weeks ago the so called pundits were all dumping on JM. apparently he had the worst winless record earlier this season of any United manager. But our eyes told us the team was ****ing playing far better than LVG or Moyes.