Paul Pogba has cemented his status as one of the world’s leading midfielders during his time at Juventus, following a challenging spell at Manchester United. Now a key figure for both his Italian club and the French national team, the Franco-Guinean star is gearing up for the upcoming World Cup, but his thoughts remain shadowed by his difficult experience in England.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Pogba described his tenure at Manchester United as the “worst memory” of his career. “Of course, when you’re at such a big club, you have to be patient to have a chance to break through. But I didn’t feel respected or valued as a player and a person,” he said candidly.
Having flourished since his move to Juventus, Pogba appears determined never to forget the struggles he endured with the Red Devils. His story serves as a reminder of how resilience and belief can transform a player’s fortunes on the global stage.