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Jamie Carragher absolutely hammers Paul Pogba’s derby performance on MNF
“We’ve also signed several top-class players in (Eric) Bailly, (Henrikh) Mkhitaryan, Pogba and, of course, Ibrahimovic”. I think both sides will improve, but it’s scary for City’s rivals how quickly Guardiola seems to have got his players to respond to his ideas.
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Paul Pogba played the Manchester derby as if he were a school kid, according to Jamie Carragher.
“All the jealous people who talk about him will swallow all of the words they have said about him”, Ibrahimovic told SFR Sport. I always try to learn from all my colleagues and opponents and I learn from him as well.
Pogba went missing and will have to turn things around soon to get United back on track starting with a UEFA Europa League group stage match at Feyenoord on Thursday. “So probably in the next big game in the Premier League, I know who can accept the dimension of the game, which is very important”.
“Despite the result on Saturday, there is positive momentum behind the team this year and we expect this season to be one of the most exciting in the Premier League’s history”.
United boss Mourinho admitted it was hard to persuade Pogba into a return but won the day with a telephone assault. However, the Portuguese is now enjoying life in the home dugout at Old Trafford following visits as an opposing manager for more than a decade.
“I think really some of the boys, they felt the dimension of the game”. “I didn’t feel odd or under pressure”.
“You can imagine that being at home with that fantastic support behind the team is a moment to remember as one of the nicest ones in my career”.
“Our record Fiscal 2016 financial performance reflects the continued underlying strength of the business and the club is on target to achieve record revenues in 2017, even without a contribution from the Champions League”, he said.
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Three wins from three heading into Saturday’s Manchester derby meant the Portuguese manager was confident his side would maintain their flawless start to the new season. “Bad results will arrive for sure, but let’s see how it happens”.