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Former Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand says Paul Pogba didn’t always behave very well when he was at the Red Devils.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has spoken out about the attitude of Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard when they were still at the club.
The team’s two former stars were heavily criticized for their lack of spirit within the team. While they have since left and United’s woes continue, Ferdinand has once again pointed the finger at them.
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Speaking to another former United star, Phil Jones, Ferdinand recently said : “I’ll tell you when it changed (the locker room), at least from the outside. I called Wazza (Wayne Rooney) when I saw Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard dancing on Instagram when we were sixth in the championship. I called Wazza and said, ‘What’s going on here? How can you allow this? ‘ »
He thus expressed Rooney’s desolation in the face of this situation. He replied: “You can’t say anything, it’s not the same thing anymore.” He added: ‘It’s not just those two, there would be a big group that would look at me like I was crazy if I said anything.’
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