Sunday, 24 February 2019
Eric Cantona Assesses Paul Pogba’s Awakening Performance from His Hairstyle
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Paul Pogba
DBasia.news – Paul Pogba is enjoying a revival of performance with Manchester United under the tutelage of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Nine goals and five assists have been inscribed so far in all competitions.
From players who were previously criticized for being too much in style, Pogba is now fully a professional footballer who dedicates his life to focus on practicing and developing himself. The public was aware of the changes, including the legend, Eric Cantona.
The way the United legends in mid-1992-1997 assessed that the change in Pogba’s performance was fairly simple. Just looking at her hairstyle that doesn’t change much when trained by Solskjaer. It was very different than when Jose Mourinho still trained him.
“Paul Pogba is now great. Ole has found the right position for him, he has good vision and passes, he can score goals and provide assists, manage games and survive,” Cantona told Paddy Power.
“He manages the game and each time has a very dangerous ball – everything can happen. Since Ole came, he didn’t change his hairstyle. Maybe he made Pogba understand that his priority was playing football.”
“First, you have to be good when competing, and then you can do other things. If you lose concentration because you think more about hair than soccer, it’s not good,” Cantona explained.
Pogba, 25, did find his best performance again as he helped the French national team win the 2018 World Cup. By Solskjaer he was placed as a central midfielder, with the freedom to help attack, and accompanied by Nemanja Matic-Ander Herrera in a 4-3-3 formation.
“There are many different types of midfielders, but seeing it, I don’t think anyone is approaching him – with his physical abilities, he can score, close range techniques. He can also pass operas while in the middle area. He is a World Cup champion and leader in dressing rooms. and also matches, “Solskjaer said to Pogba.
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