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Mikel Better Than Pogba - Paul Parker

Mikel Better Than Pogba - Paul Parker

Mikel Better Than Pogba - Paul Parker
Ex-Manchester United defender Paul Parker has questioned where Paul Pogba will fit in at Old Trafford, arguing John Obi Mikel is a better holding midfielder than the France star.

Pogba recently became the world's most expensive player when moving to United from Serie A champions Juventus for £93.8m on a five-year deal.

The 23-year-old is set to make his first appearance for United since leaving them in 2012 against Southampton in the Premier League on Friday, but it remains to be seen which position he will operate in.

Pogba was used as an anchoring midfielder for France at Euro 2016 but Parker does not believe he is good enough in the role.

“Can he be as good as Roy Keane or Bryan Robson? I wonder about him playing that midfield role,” said Parker, speaking exclusively to 888Sport. 

“I worry about him making tackles and getting across to close players down because he is rangy. He doesn’t have quick feet and his game is about going to ground. That’s going to be a problem.

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Mikel Better Than Pogba - Paul Parker
Ex-Manchester United defender Paul Parker has questioned where Paul Pogba will fit in at Old Trafford, arguing John Obi Mikel is a better holding midfielder than the France star.

Pogba recently became the world's most expensive player when moving to United from Serie A champions Juventus for £93.8m on a five-year deal.

The 23-year-old is set to make his first appearance for United since leaving them in 2012 against Southampton in the Premier League on Friday, but it remains to be seen which position he will operate in.

Pogba was used as an anchoring midfielder for France at Euro 2016 but Parker does not believe he is good enough in the role.

“Can he be as good as Roy Keane or Bryan Robson? I wonder about him playing that midfield role,” said Parker, speaking exclusively to 888Sport. 

“I worry about him making tackles and getting across to close players down because he is rangy. He doesn’t have quick feet and his game is about going to ground. That’s going to be a problem.

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Pogba SUSPENDED For Man United Opener

Pogba SUSPENDED For Man United Opener

Pogba SUSPENDED For Man United Opener
Paul Pogba, the newest Manchester United’signing has been suspended for his side’s Premier League opener at Bournemouth on Sunday, England’s Football Association announced on Friday.

The 23-year-old France midfielder was booked twice while playing for Juventus in last season’s Coppa Italia, incurring a one-game ban that has been transferred to England.

Having only just returned from his holidays after Euro 2016, Pogba was doubtful to feature against Bournemouth anyway.

Pogba returned to United earlier this week in a reported 89 million pounds (105 million euros, $116 million) deal that made him the world’s most expensive player. He left United for Juventus in 2012.

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Pogba SUSPENDED For Man United Opener
Paul Pogba, the newest Manchester United’signing has been suspended for his side’s Premier League opener at Bournemouth on Sunday, England’s Football Association announced on Friday.

The 23-year-old France midfielder was booked twice while playing for Juventus in last season’s Coppa Italia, incurring a one-game ban that has been transferred to England.

Having only just returned from his holidays after Euro 2016, Pogba was doubtful to feature against Bournemouth anyway.

Pogba returned to United earlier this week in a reported 89 million pounds (105 million euros, $116 million) deal that made him the world’s most expensive player. He left United for Juventus in 2012.

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Inspired Portuguese Thrashes The French To Win 2016 Euro Cup Without Ronaldo

Inspired Portuguese Thrashes The French To Win 2016 Euro Cup Without Ronaldo

Inspired Portuguese Thrashes The French To Win 2016 Euro Cup Without Ronaldo
Portugal last night won the first major trophy in their history trouncing host France 1-0 in the final of the Euro 2016 Cup .

The match went into extra time after a goalless 90 minutes, but Eder proved to be the hero with a 109th-minute winner to stun the host at the Stade de France.

The first sight of goal went the way of Portugal after just five minutes when Nani raced on to a ball over the top, but he lifted his effort over the crossbar.

Paul Pogba spurned their first shooting opportunity with a wild strike over the top from the edge of the box, but the first clear opening fell the way of Antoine Griezmann when the striker sliced an effort wide from a tight angle.

Portugal talisman and captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who was bidding to become the highest scorer in European Championships history, was caught by a heavy challenge from Dimitri Payet earlier in the match, and although the 31-year-old tried to continue he was ultimately forced to leave the pitch on a stretcher.

The Real Madrid man was in tears as his Euros dream ended, and his departure seemed to take some of the buzz out of the game too as the two teams began to cancel each other out.

Moussa Sissoko was the one player who looked as though he could make a difference, and midway through the half he made a powerful run forward before lashing a deflected effort over the crossbar.

The Newcastle United midfielder then span away from his man in the penalty area to create shooting space, only to fire his effort straight at Rui Patricio.

Chances continued to be at a premium in the second half too, with Pogba being forced to resort to trying a 35-yard volley before Griezmann sent a tame effort into the arms of Rui Patricio.

It was Griezmann who had the biggest chance of the contest shortly after the hour mark too, escaping his marker to latch on to a cross from Kingsley Coman, only to glance his header over.

Hugo Lloris was finally called into action for the first time with 10 minutes remaining, with the France skipper almost being caught out by Nani’s mis-hit cross.

Lloris could only claw the cross as far as Ricardo Quaresma, but the keeper recovered in time to keep out the winger’s acrobatic follow-up effort.

It was France who were asking most of the questions in the closing stages, though, and Sissoko almost found the breakthrough with a piledriver from range that Rui Patricio needed to push away.

The hosts were inches away from winning the match right at the death when Andre-Pierre Gignac turned his man inside the area, but the striker scuffed his finish against the upright and the rebound eluded Griezmann.

There was to be no breakthrough inside the 90 minutes, though, as the match went all the way to extra time, and Portugal came closest to scoring in the first period of the added 30 when Eder climbed highest in the box to steer a header towards goal, but it was too close to Lloris.

Fernando Santos’s side came even closer after the interval when Raphael Guerreiro curled a free kick against the crossbar, but France failed to heed the warning signs and Portugal wouldn’t have to wait much longer before finally breaking the deadlock.

It was Eder who wrote himself into the history books with the winner, cutting inside before picking out the bottom corner with a low 25-yard strike that Lloris couldn’t get to.
Inspired Portuguese Thrashes The French To Win 2016 Euro Cup Without Ronaldo
Portugal last night won the first major trophy in their history trouncing host France 1-0 in the final of the Euro 2016 Cup .

The match went into extra time after a goalless 90 minutes, but Eder proved to be the hero with a 109th-minute winner to stun the host at the Stade de France.

The first sight of goal went the way of Portugal after just five minutes when Nani raced on to a ball over the top, but he lifted his effort over the crossbar.

Paul Pogba spurned their first shooting opportunity with a wild strike over the top from the edge of the box, but the first clear opening fell the way of Antoine Griezmann when the striker sliced an effort wide from a tight angle.

Portugal talisman and captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who was bidding to become the highest scorer in European Championships history, was caught by a heavy challenge from Dimitri Payet earlier in the match, and although the 31-year-old tried to continue he was ultimately forced to leave the pitch on a stretcher.

The Real Madrid man was in tears as his Euros dream ended, and his departure seemed to take some of the buzz out of the game too as the two teams began to cancel each other out.

Moussa Sissoko was the one player who looked as though he could make a difference, and midway through the half he made a powerful run forward before lashing a deflected effort over the crossbar.

The Newcastle United midfielder then span away from his man in the penalty area to create shooting space, only to fire his effort straight at Rui Patricio.

Chances continued to be at a premium in the second half too, with Pogba being forced to resort to trying a 35-yard volley before Griezmann sent a tame effort into the arms of Rui Patricio.

It was Griezmann who had the biggest chance of the contest shortly after the hour mark too, escaping his marker to latch on to a cross from Kingsley Coman, only to glance his header over.

Hugo Lloris was finally called into action for the first time with 10 minutes remaining, with the France skipper almost being caught out by Nani’s mis-hit cross.

Lloris could only claw the cross as far as Ricardo Quaresma, but the keeper recovered in time to keep out the winger’s acrobatic follow-up effort.

It was France who were asking most of the questions in the closing stages, though, and Sissoko almost found the breakthrough with a piledriver from range that Rui Patricio needed to push away.

The hosts were inches away from winning the match right at the death when Andre-Pierre Gignac turned his man inside the area, but the striker scuffed his finish against the upright and the rebound eluded Griezmann.

There was to be no breakthrough inside the 90 minutes, though, as the match went all the way to extra time, and Portugal came closest to scoring in the first period of the added 30 when Eder climbed highest in the box to steer a header towards goal, but it was too close to Lloris.

Fernando Santos’s side came even closer after the interval when Raphael Guerreiro curled a free kick against the crossbar, but France failed to heed the warning signs and Portugal wouldn’t have to wait much longer before finally breaking the deadlock.

It was Eder who wrote himself into the history books with the winner, cutting inside before picking out the bottom corner with a low 25-yard strike that Lloris couldn’t get to.

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