Pogba: I’m the most criticised player in the world

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Paul Pogba of France and Jackson Irvine of Australia

Paul Pogba claimed he is the most criticised player on the planet, despite two key contributions in France’s unconvincing 2-1 win over Australia at the World Cup.

The Manchester United midfielder played in Antoine Griezmann, who win a penalty for France’s opening goal, before his deflected shot clipped off the underside of the crossbar for the winner.

The 25-year-old had an inconsistent season for club and country in 2017-18, but despite his performances continuously coming under the microscope, Pogba says he pays no attention.

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‘It seems I have less right than others to make mistakes,’ he told Telefoot.

‘It’s funny. I went from the biggest transfer in the world, to the most criticised player in the world. The critics will always be there. That’s football

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‘When I was little with my friends, we always used to take the p*** out of each other, saying “you were good, you were bad”. It’s what happens on every football pitch and I treat the criticism now like I did when I was playing on the block as a kid.

‘I’m out there having fun – and that’s the only answer I can give to all those people who criticise me or think I am this or that. It’s not a big deal. Everybody has opinions.’

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France’s World Cup campaign continues on Thursday when they face Peru.