I’m someone who says what he thinks.
PAUL POGBAI’m someone who says what he thinks.
PAUL POGBAGreat times and good experiences!
PAUL POGBAGive up? I don’t know what that means.
PAUL POGBAMy deepest respect to the clubs who considered having me.
PAUL POGBAIf I play a bad game, I know I played a bad game. If I play a good game, I know I played a good game. So I don’t need anyone to tell me if I did good or bad – because I know it.
PAUL POGBACreativity is a huge part of my game as a player. It helps open doors which others don’t see.
PAUL POGBAI have to keep working hard and playing well because I don’t like to be second or third: they’re the worst places to be. You would be proud, of course, because it means you’re on the way, but you want to finish first.
PAUL POGBAWhen I say I want to become a legend, some people say it’s pretentious. For me, it’s a challenge. My desire, a dream. I’m not saying I’ll get there, but it’s what I want.
PAUL POGBAChoose kindness over aggression.
PAUL POGBAMy family always helped me. I had people around me who always pushed me to be the best: my dad, my mum. My dad used to play and coach as well. But I wasn’t born with shiny things.
PAUL POGBAI’ve made a lot of sacrifices. When I was younger, I didn’t see my family. I’d go and train all the time, not seeing friends, leaving the country, and stuff like that.
PAUL POGBAI really loved football from a young age. And my only thought, my only objective in life, was to be a professional footballer.
PAUL POGBADiscrimination is the biggest problem in football today. We need to stop it.
PAUL POGBAI like to try new looks and new haircuts. It’s part of who I am.
PAUL POGBAI just want to play, whether it’s on the right or the left. I give 100 per cent all the time.
PAUL POGBAIf you want to speak about scoring goals, you should judge every midfielder the same way.
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