When Pogba shines at the right time, it is difficult to beat Manchester United

Midfielder Paul Pogba is back to his usual form in time, as his team, Manchester United, leaders of the English Premier League, prepares for Sunday's match in the fourth round of the Cup with its historic rivals Liverpool.

The Frenchman was a source of constant disagreements on his second trip with the "Red Devils", and many expected that this turbulent trip would end with the end of the current season.

His famous agent, Mino Raiola, angered United Norwegian coach Ueli Gunnar Solskjaer last December, when he revealed in an interview that Pogba was "not happy" due to his lack of freedom at "Old Trafford".

At the time, Pogba's level was modest, similar to Manchester's results, and some club fans wished he would leave.

Pogba was described as setting a bad example for his young colleagues, and his stocks reached their lowest levels after his team's exit from the Champions League group stage in the same week that Raiola made his fiery statement.

Speculation has increased that he will return to Juventus or join Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.

While he was mired in the ashes of a season that would mark a turning point in his career, he unexpectedly shaken off the dust of disappointment to return with his red team to the fore.

Finally, he showed signs of focus instead of devoting himself to his image and commercial rights, and he played a key role in United's climbing to the top of the Premier League despite a bad start.

Solskjaer was reported to have expressed his displeasure with Bogba about Raiola's statements, but he kept his cool with the 27-year-old player.

The midfielder responded to his coach by scoring decisive goals in the league, similar to the matches between Burnley and Fulham on Wednesday.

The world champion’s magnificent Spiral against Fulham was only his fourth goal this season, and when Pogba stars, it is hard to beat United.

Pogba returned to Manchester from Juventus, compared to a record for the ancient northern club, which reached 118 million dollars in 2016.

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