One-time Liverpool defender Jose Enrique has taken to social media on Saturday night, to purpose one thing of a dig at Manchester United star Paul Pogba.
Pogba, after all, is at present locked in motion, afforded his newest begin in the midst of the park for United’s post-international break return to motion versus Leicester Metropolis.
The Frenchman, nonetheless, has up to now struggled to make a telling affect on proceedings, up in opposition to the guests’ combative midfield ranks.
In flip, as alluded to above, one particular person who has been fast to disclose his frustrations with Pogba’s efforts on Saturday comes within the type of Jose Emrique.
Taking to his private Twitter account, the previous Liverpool and Newcastle star has taken purpose at United’s midfield creator, labelling him a ‘very lazy participant’:
The place you imagine pogba goes to go? He has all of the qualities on the planet however very lazy participant and within the fashionable soccer in case you don’t run…
— José enrique (@Jesanchez3) April 2, 2022
Fred cancels out Maddison
Turning attentions in direction of the motion itself at Outdated Trafford, the conflict, as issues stand, sits on one thing of a knife-edge.
It was guests Leicester who opened the scoring simply past the hour mark, when James Maddison’s devilish supply from the left was nodded dwelling by the arrival Kelechi Iheanacho:
LEICESTER TAKE THE LEAD AT OLD TRAFFORD! 🔥
Former Manchester Metropolis striker Kelechi Iheanacho breaks the impasse 🦊 pic.twitter.com/HWZ4i4pBFV
— Sky Sports activities Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 2, 2022
The Foxes’ benefit, although, lasted simply three minutes, as Kasper Schmeichel solely managed to parry Bruno Fernandes’ effort so far as Fred, who made no mistake in directing his ensuing effort into the roof of the web:
FRED SAVES THE DAY 🦸
Three minutes after falling behind, Man Utd are degree! ⚽️💥 pic.twitter.com/S30kJ5sO40
— Sky Sports activities Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 2, 2022
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