The former Red Devils forward knows all about the midfielder's talents, but is demanding more from the World Cup winner
Paul Pogba needs to find greater consistency if he is to become a world class player, according to former Manchester United player and academy director Brian McClair.
Pogba is United’s joint top-scorer this season in all competititons, having netted his fifth goal of the campaign against Everton on Sunday.
But despite topping the goalscoring charts Pogba has also been on the receiving end of some criticism – something the 25-year-old has grown used to since his £89 million ($116m) return to Old Trafford in the summer of 2016.
The France international also fell out with manager Jose Mourinho earlier this season for comments made about the team’s tactics, resulting in Pogba being stripped of the vice-captaincy.
McClair, who knows all about Pogba’s talents having been at United’s academy when the midfielder first moved to Old Trafford in 2009, says he is happy with the Frenchman’s performances.
However, the 54-year-old has warned Pogba he still needs to perform on a regular basis if he is to be considered a true great.
"Pogba is doing pretty well at Manchester United,” McClair told ESPN. “There is a bit too much social media nonsense, which is nothing to do with playing football, but Pogba has scored some important goals and played well in important games.
"World-class players grab the main events, the semi-finals and finals for club and country, the biggest league games. France won the World Cup this year, but I don't know how many people would say that one particular player grabbed the whole thing. Pele grabbed World Cups, Garrincha and [Diego] Maradona too.
"[Michel] Platini grabbed European championships. Real Madrid, with players like Cristiano Ronaldo, [Luka] Modric and Sergio Ramos, grab the most important games when it really matters. They change games when things are going against you. Lionel Messi does the same. Cristiano did it when he was at Manchester United.
"A top Manchester United player needs to be at least 7/10 every game. And in the proper big games you need to make some 10/10 appearances."
McClair also recalled the attributes that attracted United to Pogba in the first place as well as the position where he feels will be most effective.
"He was big, strong, quick and athletic. He wasn't and isn't a Patrick Vieira-type dominant midfielder like some have suggested; he's more of a Lionel Messi-type player," he said. “That might sound daft, but he's a player who can find a pass, beat someone, shoot and score.
"He has fantastic skills, but for him to have the best opportunity of success at Old Trafford, Pogba needs to be playing in the final third of the pitch as much as possible, whether that's him on the ball, running into positions or shooting. That has been more evident in the last couple of games where he's got into different positions and come close to scoring."
Pogba’s deteriorating relationship with Mourinho led to reports the he could look to leave Old Trafford in January.
The midfielder even admitted earlier this season he was unsure of his future at the club and continues to be linked with a move to Barcelona.
However, McClair has a warning for Pogba should he consider leaving for a second time.
"The grass can always seem greener," McClair added. "But it doesn't matter if you are going to be a Man United player for a week or for 15 years, you will look back at the end of your career and Man United will have been the best club that you've ever played for."
suaritoz
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Finally someone with a brain came through
Sewdilstz
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that thing.he hv to b what he is .money is nothing. is the club that he is playing..the name of the club is inportant.
Iyoke Coolest Cjay
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true and allow him to display his talent let coach don't force him to play under instruction
Juuakyz
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like if pogba is a good player
Nuoabeinu
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He has a further , but he have not reach world class standard . Overall I will think he only worth 50million at most . Good player to have in a team .
12UnitedGuy
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Yes he needs consistency but I think his ego isn't letting him see it hope he realises he has to deliver soon because time flies
Vozcdsz
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Fuck you who says so !! He’s the best midfielder in world ! If he’s not consistent it’s cuzz he’s not happy there !
Dunciknuz
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And also he needs to drop dah ego of his if he wants to become world class
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u hav forgeton that he was the best in juve with same hair stylr
tisceiy
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Pig a is not a world class player.... No way... His performance is not stable... This Man United Super Club... If I was in charge I would sell him Immediately, and replace him with a player who appreciate the quality and historic of MU.
moore8
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Am too much tired of Mourinho,Pogba and Man United news at large,the legends are ever criticizing the team or manager,hope to see them manage at one time in life and see there results
Quecu
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And also he needs to drop dah ego of his if he wants to become world class
Soccervibe
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He can't have good days and bad days. He should always play well and forget the critiques. The coach should let him be cos when he was at juventus he was better. I hope he comes back stronger and better than ever
sunnysayus
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Pogba is a world class player already.He played the whole France matches in world cup and he won the world cup.He won many leagues in Juventus and he was consistent there.If not for the cloudiness that always characterise the third seasons of Jose Mouriho in a club pogba's output this season is still commendable.There are not too many world class players out there.Pogba is one of the best players of his era.