Paul Pogba Man United
Paul Pogba

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has become the first ever Red Devils manager in the club’s history to have won each one of his first six games in charge.

And the sixth one vs Tottenham Hotspur was easily the toughest challenge that Man United have faced, not only under the Norwegian’s reign but also during the season.

United won the game 1-0 as Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game just before half-time.

Then once the match restarted Spurs went on the front foot and pressed Man United – pinning them into their own half.




But then it turned out to be the David De Gea show as the Spaniard saved as many as 11 shots on target from various Spurs players.

And while everyone has been busy praising the United No 1, former Spurs defender Graham Roberts feels that the FA Cup should take a lot into Paul Pogba’s actions during the match.

Roberts was obviously talking about Paul Pogba’s challenge on Dele Alli late in the second half.




Paul Pogba caught Alli above the knee while trying to get to the ball but he was not punished for that challenge.




Referee Mike Dean did brandish a yellow card to the Frenchman right after that but that booking was because Paul Pogba had thrown the ball away in anger and because of the challenge on Alli.

Roberts wrote on Twitter: “I think the ref booked Pogba for throwing the ball away not for the tackle so why don’t the fa look at this and he should be banned for the tackle.”








Paul Pogba was another key aspect for United winning the game as his long diagonal pass was through which Marcus Rashford had scored the only goal during the game.

Ever since Jose Mourinho has departed, the caretaker boss has given a more free role to Paul Pogba which in turn has brought out the best in the World Cup winner.