Jamie Carragher aims dig at Paul Pogba after Manchester United midfielder's message over future
24.04.2022 - 10:41
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Jamie Carragher has aimed a dig at Paul Pogba after the midfielder shared a message to Manchester United fans before the defeat to Arsenal.
The France international missed the 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium through injury, having come off less than 10 minutes into the midweek loss to Liverpool. The defeat at Anfield may well prove to be Pogba’s last appearance in a United shirt.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick suggested ahead of the clash in north London on Saturday that the midfielder could miss the remainder of the season. With his contract expiring at the end of the current campaign, Pogba looks set to move away from Old Trafford during the summer.
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The 29-year-old took to social media on Saturday to suggest he could still return before the end of the season. "Absolutely gutted to not be able to help the team in today's game," Pogba wrote ahead of the clash with Arsenal.
"I will work even harder to come back stronger and hopefully before the end of the season. It's not over. Thank you all for your support, United we would stand!"
Former Liverpool defender Carragher clearly wasn’t impressed with Pogba’s message. The Sky Sports pundit shared the tweet, along with the caption “Can you tweet something like...."
Carragher’s tweet referenced an infamous tweet sent by former Everton and Sunderland striker Victor Anichebe, and suggests the former defender believes Pogba had the message written for him, rather than writing it himself. With new United manager Erik ten Hag set to arrive at the end of the season, Pogba’s departure has not yet been confirmed. However, Rangnick has suggested it’s unlikely the incoming
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