It didn't take long for Gary Neville to voice his opinion on the timely social media post of Paul Pogba.
It's well-documented that the Manchester United midfielder was far from settled under the management of Jose Mourinho.
Back in October, cameras caught them arguing at the training ground just 24 hours after the manager reportedly told the midfielder he wouldn't captain United again.
Then more recently, Mourinho reportedly called Pogba a 'virus' at the club, relegating the former Juventus player to the bench.
So how did Pogba react to the news of his sacking? He posted an Instagram post with him smiling saying "Caption this"
It is still unconfirmed whether the post watch scheduled by his marketing team or what, but he quickly deleted the picture.
Moments later, Gary Neville captioned it: "You do one as well!" - no messing about from the former Valencia boss.
Thoughts on Pogba's message? Is Gary Neville right?
Let us know in the comments.
Debish
106
this is not the end of the problem, pogba should as well leave the club...... .
Toobdklmuz
70
Pogba must leave the club as soon as possible and prove to world that is not only man utd he will play forever...cause he can be one of the best mildfielders in the globe like N'colo Kante, Modric , Iniesta and the rest. so he should relax.😒😒😒
tropicalda
67
Mourinho, the Glazers and Woodward aren't the only ones to blame. Players have played a big part. Pogba especially has turned things into a circus since joining the club, he’s not living up to expectations.
Davichi
49
The most important thing is that the biggest problem of United is out of the picture, although everyone including players and the board have their own part. Now it's time to look inward and begin to rebuild. One won't expect much changes in personnel from the caretaker coach, but of course a change in style and atmosphere in the dressing room is much expected. The board has to make contact now with their preferred choice for the permanent coaching job (hopefully Zidane) and make all necessary arrangements for next season, especially for the new players that would be needed and for those that would be asked to leave the club. The fact remains that for things to improve, some must come and some must go.
Nesaiknruy_Legend
48
If Pogba leaves, in about 3 years time y'all will be talking about how he's another Mourinho victim blah blah. Be smart, either give the guy a chance under an attacking manager to show his stuff or suffer years later. Salah wasn't good enough at chelsea either, left us to Roma, now at Liverpool and has already broken records. De Bruyne was in no way going to replace Mata or Oscar, sold instead of given a chance to prove himself. Arguably world's best midfielder....