Paul Pogba Criticized After Lackluster Ligue 1 Return

by Ryan Cooper
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Pogba Struggles in Monaco Debut as FC Metz Relegated to Ligue 2

Paul Pogba’s highly anticipated return to the starting lineup for AS Monaco has sparked intense debate over the midfielder’s current form, whereas the match served as a definitive end to FC Metz’s stay in the top flight.

Pogba Struggles in Monaco Debut as FC Metz Relegated to Ligue 2
Paul Pogba Ligue Struggles

The World Cup winner’s first start for the Monaco side was far from the dominant display fans expected. Analysts and pundits were quick to highlight a lack of intensity and timing from the veteran midfielder. According to L’Équipe, Pogba appeared to be playing in slow motion, with reporters noting it was normal that you found that Paul lacked reactivity during a lackluster performance.

The criticism intensified following the match on RMC Sport. During the “After” show, commentators reached a stark conclusion regarding the player’s future in the French league, stating that Pogba can no longer play in Ligue 1.

This sentiment was echoed by other analysts, including a consultant via Foot Mercato, who heavily criticized the midfielder’s contribution to the game.

While Monaco struggled to find their footing during the contest, the result was catastrophic for their opponents. As reported by Eurosport, Monaco wavered during the match, but the outcome left FC Metz definitively condemned.

The loss confirms FC Metz’s relegation to Ligue 2. The club has earned a reputation for frequently moving between the top two divisions, with Le Figaro describing the team as the “European champions of the elevator” due to their repetitive cycle of promotion and relegation.

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