Manchester United star Paul Pogba defends his personality and says his body language and haircut make him a scapegoat

Manchester United star Paul Pogba defends his personality and says his body language and haircut make him a scapegoat
Paul Pogba believes his flamboyant personality makes him a scapegoat when Manchester United arent winning.Speaking to The Times for a brand new podcast series, the World Cup winner has defended his record and promised to continue expressing himself in the same way, regardless of whether people hate him for it.Criticism of Pogba often extends further than just formgetty3
Criticism of Pogba often extends further than just form
Alan Brazil and Lawrence Dallaglio discuss Pogba insisting that he won't change his personality or playing stylePogba was Uniteds top goalscorer and leading creator this season, with 13 Premier League goals and nine assists – and he even made the PFA Team of the Year.However, criticism continues to follow the Frenchman after disappointing patches of from and he claims it has become his every day.Nonetheless, the 26-year-old insists he will stay true to himself and remain unaltered in the face of his critics. I always play like that,” Pogba told The Times’ Matt Dickinson. “My body language is always like that.”I won trophies like that, I won the World Cup like that. Body language, haircut, all these things are just to speak.Since I was a kid, I always play like this and its not a problem. Its never a problem when we win. Its always a problem when we dont win, or we lose, or I have a bad performance.Paul Pogba has been linked with a summer move to Real MadridGetty3
Paul Pogba has been linked with a summer move to Real Madrid
Form will change. Sometimes youre better than the other day. We try to be consistent and always be at the top. But Ive never seen a player who is always at the very top. Sometimes you drop.Its my every day. It just becomes normal to me. It doesnt change me – Im still the Paul that I used to be as a kid and I just grow.“Ive become taller! But Im the same person just following his dream.People that know me will say the same, Im just myself and I dont want to change.“People like me like that, people hate me like that, but Im going to finish like I am.Man Utd manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer shows off his moves as he practices in his garage

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Pogba claims some of the criticism directed his way is ludicrous, referring to the stick he received for dying his hair blue before a Manchester derby in 2018.The Frenchman delivered a man of the match performance, bagging a brace as United completed a thrilling comeback victory over their neighbours.He added: The blue one was for the national team and then I played against City the week after.Pogba sparked outrage in some quarters with his hair-do against Citygetty3
Pogba sparked outrage in some quarters with his hair-do against City
I want to know what people think. When I had this hair and I was playing against City, I wanted City to win?But guess what, I scored two goals and I was really happy that City didnt win against us.People will learn, they have their own judgement and we have to accept this.

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