Paul Pogba harshly criticized Rangnick and Manchester United

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Another not-so-simple season passes for Paul Pogba, a Manchester United midfielder whose national team uniform admits he is happy to reunite with his tricolor teammates and take a short break from the problems that recur every year in the Dream Theater. Last night (Tuesday) he also admitted in an interview with “Le Figaro” that at Manchester United he does not understand at all what interim coach Ralph Rangnick expects from him.

“I have to be honest and say that my five seasons at Manchester United are not enough for me,” the 2018 world champion said with France. “This season is dead too, we will not win any titles this season either. “Whether it is at Manchester United or at another club.”

In addition, when asked about the differences in ability in the team and in the national team, he explained: “In France I play in my position, know the role and know what I have to do, I feel confident from the coach and the players. In Manchester it is different, it is difficult to maintain consistency. “The whole lineup and the players in the squad. What is my role at Manchester United? I also ask this question and get no answer,” he teased and may have clarified his intentions for the summer in light of the fact that he will be a free agent for another three months and can leave for free.

Pogba after winning the World Cup in Russia. The medal was stolen | Imagebank GettyImages, Matthias Hangst

Pogba also told of the break-in at his home last week during the Champions League game against Atletico Madrid, an event that fortunately ended without casualties as his children slept at the time of the break-in and did not feel in danger. However, a lot of loot was stolen from the context – among other things, he revealed that the gold medal for winning the 2018 World Cup was also stolen by the burglars

“I’m fine and so is my family, but it was a surprising week. We played against Atletico and suddenly I realized I was not going to play, I got home after the game and found out that my house had been broken into and robbed by three people who stole the safe,” he said sadly.

“In the safe were my mother’s jewelery and also the gold medal from the World Cup, but what scares me the most is that my two were at home with their nanny at the time of the break-in. She heard everything, called my wife and security, locked herself in the room with the boys (one year and two years old). “Also from the shock a few days after that. The most important thing for me is that my children feel fine,” he concluded.

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