Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has said he is no longer bothered by criticism from football pundits because he has grown used to it.
The France international, who joined United from Italy's Juventus in 2016, has made eight appearances in all competition this season due to injury and last featured in the Premier League in a 4-1 win over Newcastle United on Boxing Day.
Former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness has been one of Pogba's most vocal critics and has labelled the Frenchman "selfish" and a "doddle to play against".
For all the fun and headlines, it’s worth pointing out Pogba wasn’t making a dig at Graeme Souness, he just gave an honest answer.
— Sam Homewood (@SamHomewood) April 14, 2020
Pogba responded by saying he did not know who the three-time European Cup winner was.
Souness, who also won five league titles with Liverpool but unlike Pogba has never won a World Cup, responded to the Frenchman.
Pogba was closing in on a return to action after recovering from an ankle injury when the Premier League season was suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.


