Paul Pogba's "caption this" tweet should not have been posted, says former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich feels Paul Pogba's much criticised tweet following Jose Mourinho's sacking should not have been posted, but he defended the midfielder.
Pogba tweeted a photo of himself seemingly smirking with the words "caption this" shortly after Manchester United confirmed Mourinho's departure on Tuesday, two days after a 3-1 Premier League loss at Liverpool.
The France international had a difficult relationship with Mourinho, having been sidelined by the Portuguese in recent weeks and caught on camera rowing with his manager on the training ground earlier in the season.
United great Gary Neville was particularly angered, telling Sky Sports that Pogba was "dancing on the grave" of Mourinho and tweeting that the France midfielder should "do one".
It has been suggested Pogba's tweet was an ill-timed sponsored post and Bosnich agrees that was likely the case, although the player is still yet to comment on Mourinho's departure.
"There's two sides to every story, I also saw Gary Neville's response that he thought it was rubbish the fact that it was a tweet that was scheduled," Bosnich said to Omnisport.
"I think [ex-Arsenal striker] Ian Wright said that it was a scheduled tweet, so we don't really know but the bottom line is it shouldn't have been put out there. His people should've thought about the fact that somebody had just been sacked.
"I had the experience at Aston Villa with Ron Atkinson, who was a superb manager as well. Six months after winning the EFL Cup he was sacked by the late Doug Ellis and it's really not a nice situation.
"With hindsight, regardless of whether it was scheduled or not that tweet shouldn't have gone out."
Bosnich played for Villa between his two spells at United and the former Australia international suggested social media has a dark side.
"Social media wasn't around in our era and the bottom line is, way back in that day, there were people in that side at Aston Villa who were feeling and acted privately in the way that it came across in the Pogba Instagram," Bosnich added.
"There wouldn't have been a similar reaction because now you hit Instagram and it goes to the whole world."
Odiboh
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very good
DonBieber
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He is just sitting on the fence. I hate guys who try to appear wise but are very foolish. He is trying to be different, but I believe there is more to being different than airing a foolish opinion.
Bayla30
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pogba should leave
Wabcmnpuy
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pogba is a great player and he has a lot to give to the team and good player
We will see, I see him succeeding if he stops being arrogant, he must just play football and be professional.
Wabcmnpuy
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Pogba must prove most of us and Mourinho wrong. If he continues with his arrogance, he won't make, the whole world is watching and waiting.
ceesay444
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Dont worry boss another time
AkintemiJosiah
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Paul Pogba now has his chance to thrive and play attacking football, its now or never to show he is a world class act, world cup winner or not, he has to show what he is made of on the pitch. So i challenge you Pogba, caption this
GateWaye
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The Witch is dead
Nibnoruyz
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Pogba before coming to MAN U was far much BETTER. At JUVE Pillo n Vada made him look great. He played a free row. for 100m he didn't play ,but rather bluff all day. his falling apart with Mourinho started when he went on social media to discuss the team n coach n that was very unprofessional.
yucalpsy
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OK
riwioryz
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pogba is a great player and he has a lot to give to the team and good player
chidesco1
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Done deal
Cekaersu
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polepogpba transfer from manchester in the year
Tazbdimpsy
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Mou himself does not care about this.
Udeh Nzube
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all this united legends need to chill like real Madrid got legends too . everybody even failures crawling out of their little tent to say bulshit
12UnitedGuyReborn
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Pogba is an arrogant spoilt child simple who needs some iron hand