Paul Pogba’s Brilliant Reaction To Anthony Martial’s Goal vs Man City
With the Premier League slated to return on June 17, fans are eager to see their favorite sides complete the season that was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The months of lockdown must have certainly seen fans relish find old games of football. As with much of the world’s processes, the pandemic brought to an halt a thriving economy and the change will remain that way with fans restricted from visiting stadiums and cheering their clubs on when games resume.
Likewise, the commentators post-lockdown will be bereft of the steady hum of the stadium to add to their effect.
Paul Pogba appears to be of a similar strain as the French midfielder tried his hand at commentary during a tie-up between Manchester United and Adidas.
Pogba can be seen lending his voice to the Manchester Derby of March, United’s last Premier League game prior to the lockdown which ended 2-0 in favor of the Old Trafford outfit.
Paul Pogba: “What a pass from Bruno, that was work in the training ground I can tell! Look at this pass, look at this vision, look at this finish!” 😍 #MUFC
— United Zone (@ManUnitedZone_) May 29, 2020
The player’s commentary was certainly delightful, particularly the manner in which he narrated Anthony Martial’s opener.
“The King is on the ball… what a pass, what a goal! Anthony scores! Goal! Goal! Goal!”
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He was also all praise for Bruno Fernandes for creating the scintillating goal: “What a pass from Bruno, that was work in the training ground I can tell! Look at this pass, look at this vision, look at this finish!
“This is 1-0 for Manchester United at Old Trafford! Anthony Martial has been unbelievable this season and he’s still going! And with Bruno Fernandes, you can see the change! Oh my God! What a goal, what a pass and what a finish!”
With Pogba having recovered from his injury, there’s a strong chance he’ll get to play alongside Fernandes when United take on Tottenham Hotspur in their first game back.