They are called to mark an era in Manchester United and now they make more news off the pitch than here. Paul Pogba (30) and Jadon Sancho (23) is the perfect example of the well-known concept as ‘broken toy’, that is, people who succeed early, the fame goes to their heads and then the consequences pay off.
They are not comparable cases, but the two lived parallel lives, coinciding in time and place during their stay at Old Trafford, the stage where everything went wrong. It’s no secret that he never became a professional model, but Nemanja Matic He dropped the bomb with several statements this week in which he cited the lack of professionalism of both, arriving late every day to training sessions and causing trouble in the locker room.
A perfect example to understand what is the career of every person today. Paul Pogba It can be said that it was successful. Without further ado, the Frenchman has the World Cup under his arm. He was going to be a star, but he fell by the wayside. Once one of the most expensive signings in the world, United spent 105 million euros to regain their youth player and sign their sentence. He wasn’t there or expected and he passed the brown to a needy and despondent Juventus who now he hasn’t even played. First the injuries and now a doping case where they are asking him for 4 years from the field of play. At the same time, the irregularity in his game and bad relationship with some coaches. He never regained his youth and, moreover, France did not need him to reach another final.
United left another 85 ‘kilo’ in Jadon Sancho. He ended up as the new Messiah after breaking out in Dortmund, but there was no sign of that. Never. Maybe because he was with her Pogba or for long nights playing console. But the truth is that its effect is null. And now, like the French, he is not even in the fields. Ten Hags He separated him for some statements and this summer he will go to another team that is worse than when he arrived when he was 20 years old.
Best friends at United, the professionals are even worse. Now they share a fate and the biggest loser is the English club.
Source: La Verdad

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