Pogba strikes critics: You can't tell me how to play

Paul Pogba has again hit critics who have questioned his game style, arguing that it would not be different from “redunda” and Lionel Messy for “ecje” in the field. Manchester United midfielder played for club and country in the past, starting as the final of the Champions League. [...]
Paul Pogba has again hit critics who have questioned his game style, arguing that it would not be different from “redunda” and Lionel Messy for “ecje” in the field.
Manchester United's midfielder has played for the club and country in the past, starting as the 2015 Champions League final for Juventu, the final of “Euro 2016” for France, even though both matches ended in defeat for Pogba.
However, since his record record with “Red”, in the summer of 2016, Pogba has seen himself “below fire” for everything since his social media accounts, hair color selection, confrontations with coach Jose Mourinho, etc.
Now, before the 2018 World Cup, where France is one of the favourites before the tournament, Pogba has defended his style, arguing not only that he has done the same things during times of success but also compared it to those who criticize Mess, who are not running enough in the field.
I've always been like this, He told Pogba about “France Football”. When I won, I did it by being like this. You won't criticize Mess when you don't run too hard in the field. If you score three goals, you say: Oh, but he's walking in the field? No. You can't tell me how to play.
If I'm here today, it's what I am. No one ever told me how to act. This is my football, that's all. People might like it, or not. Do I need people to judge me differently? Are they speaking better of me? This isn't in my hand”
Pogba also dismissed concerns about his perception, saying he decides not to focus on the opinions of others as long as he is doing what he enjoys and has the support of those close to him.
I won't live with what people think. Everyone has their opinion and I respect it. I play soccer, do what I like. My relatives support me, they're the most important. We can't be loved by everyone. That would be perfect, but nothing is perfect in this world. I won't offend if someone tells me: I don't love you. That's his right”.
Pogba and France start the World Cup on June 16th against Australia in Group C. He will then face Peru, on June 21st, and wrap up group matches on June 26th against Denmark.












