Pogba talks about Sir Alex Ferguson and praises Ronaldo for his professionalism!

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Back to the Juventus last summer following the end of his adventure with Manchester United, it is unfortunately not by his performances on the ground that Paul Pogba has fueled the news. Injured very early in the season, the French midfielder has not played a game since his comeback in Piedmont and found himself at the center of a media storm following the revelations of his brother Mathias, accused of having taken part in a hostage-taking suffered by the 2018 World Champion. As his return to the lawns of Serie A is looming for 2023, the player trained in Le Havre gave an interview to the media Field of Stories. In it, “La Pioche” looks back on Sir Alex Ferguson, one of those responsible for his first departure from the Red Devils for Juve in 2012, for lack of playing time at Old Trafford.

“He was not the kind of coach you see now with Pep Guardiola, who talks a lot. No, he wasn’t like that. I think he had the staff and the players that he didn’t need to do that. Would Sir Alex Ferguson have the same success in today’s football? If he has the staff, the people and the players, yes”.

@fieldofstories Would Sir Alex Ferguson still be successful in todays game? #pogba #manutd #premierleague ♬ originalljud – Field Of Stories

Paul Pogba salutes Cristiano Ronaldo for his discipline!

During this interview, the player who missed the last World Cup with the Blues also spoke regarding Cristiano Ronaldo following having rubbed shoulders with him on a daily basis last season. The now ex-Mancunian, like many before him, wanted to highlight the professionalism of CR7.

“Ronaldo’s discipline was incredible, I had never seen that. Discipline is on another level. I see professional players, lots of players, they’re very professional, they come in early, they’re all doing recovery and things like that. But someone who has been there every day and never stops is Cristiano. Everyday ! There are days when you say to yourself, I’m fine! But he doesn’t miss a single day. His discipline to do it every day is something. »

to summarize

“He was not the kind of coach you see now with Pep Guardiola, who talks a lot. No, he wasn’t like that. I think he had the staff and the players that he didn’t need to do that. Would Sir Alex Ferguson have the same success in today’s football? If he has the staff, the people and the players, yes”.

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