Paul Pogba wants to continue his victory even further
Paul Pogba wants to continue his victory even further
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Manchester United star Paul Pogba has been in high spirits since the injury. The 2018 World Cup winner has formed a stunning partnership with the signing of Bruno Fernandes in midfield, which will help the Red Devils resume three of their four Premier League fixtures. While Paul Pogba was not found on the scoresheet against Bournemouth on Saturday, he was a constant threat to the Charries' defence with his inch-perfect passing.

Paul Pogba posts a hilarious story after Man United defeating Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Saturday with a win over Bournemouth Paul Pogba. The French international posted a photo of his shirt being pulled by Bournemouth striker Joshua King. The 28-year-old was a former Manchester United player, playing alongside Paul Pogba for the Manchester United Reserve. Paul Pogba trolled his friend Josh King after the game, writing that he would give his shirt to Norwegian International and that he would not have to pull it off.

Mason Greenwood goals help push the Red Devils to the top four Manchester United were in for a scare on Saturday when junior Stanislas beat Harry Maggier before beating David de Gia at their pass post Opened the scoring with a dazzling piece of skill. However, one of Mason Greenwood's goals, a thumping left-foot strike, restored parity for Solaskar's side. A handball in the box meant that Marcus Rashford put the Red Devils in front, while Anthony Marshall scored from a blunder from the edge of the box to put Ole Gunnar Solaskar's side 3–1. However, the second half began on the worst possible note for Man United and Eric Bailey, with Ivorian handball inside the box, with Eddie Howe fined. Josh King scored against his former club to reduce the deficit. However, Mason Greenwood's second of the goals, this time with his right foot, helped restore Manchester United's two-goal advantage. Bruno Fernandes then scored an incredible free-kick from Man United vs Bournemouth Clash on Saturday with one of the top moments.

Man United's reaming Premier League fixtures Manchester United are locked in a fight with Chelsea for fourth place in the table with five major league fixtures. Two points ahead of the Blue Devils and Ole Gunnar Solskar saw Paul Pogba and Frank Lampard endure to put pressure on the men and snatch the final Champions League spot. However, the Red Devils would qualify for the Champions League, as Manchester City were banned for violating FFP rules, along with arch-rivals. When they take the field against Aston Villa on Thursday (Friday IST), Man United want to continue their 16 games undefeated streak.

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