Paul Pogba gave an exclusive interview to MUTV after completing his transfer back to Manchester United
from Juventus. In part two, the Frenchman recalls being a teenager at
the club, talks about the team-mates he kept in touch with and outlines
his aims now that's he back...
What
thoughts come into your head when you think back to the Under 18s here,
winning the Youth Cup and breaking into the first team?
When
I first came, I remember when I was at school at the academy. They used
to come and drop us. I had this picture of my training. I saw Warren
Joyce, I always remember the training I had with him, the changing room,
the canteen where we eat, just the same and I was thinking about it
before. It’s like a picture, I had my picture… it’s just something I
cannot explain, it’s crazy. I just feel happy. There’s no words, to be
honest, there’s no words. Just happiness. And I just can’t wait to start
playing with my new team. It doesn’t look like it’s my new team, it’s
just like I left this team and now I’ve come back. It’s just a great
feeling to be honest.
We’ve missed you here on MUTV – we
enjoyed having you here the first time. How did your experiences of
being on MUTV regularly set up you?
I started on MUTV. My
first interview was here at United. So now I come back and feel like I’m
doing my old interview – I’m just taller, bigger, older. And I’m just
enjoying it.
You’re signing for a very successful manager with a big personality, so how important was he in your decision to come here?
First
of all, I spoke with a lot of players [who played under him] when he
was at Madrid – I spoke with [Alvaro] Morata, [Raphael] Varane – and
they all told me he’s the coach for me; he will make me improve a lot
and make me work harder. I feel this. I spoke with him a few times and
he gave me energy, he gave me positivity. So I was thinking ‘why not?’
I’m sure he can make me improve and make me a better player and a better
person.
It’s been a big journey for you over the last six
or seven years but you’re still very young in a footballing sense, so
what do you feel you can you achieve in your career?
First
of all, win the league for the first time with United, because I hadn’t
won the league when I left. The Champions League, of course, and
personally, one of my dreams is to win the Ballon d’Or. That will come
with time hopefully but first the Premier League – I’ve never done it.
This
move means you’re reunited with people like Jesse Lingard, who you
played with in the FA Youth Cup-winning team. Have you kept in touch
with those guys?
Always we kept talking – I’ve just kept in
touch with him. I’m very happy for him and what he’s doing, very proud
of him, because he just keeps it up. I know he went on loan, he came
back, he went on loan again, but it was just Jesse Lingard scoring
goals, as always. So I’m very happy for him. I see Sam Johnstone too,
and Will Keane and some other players who went away. We just keep in
touch and I’m very happy for them.
The fans are excited to have you here, so do you have a message for them?
I’m
back and I can’t wait to make them happy, to show them that I’m still
Paul Pogba but in a different way, and that I came here not to joke but
to make them happy and feel like we can win the league. That’s why I
came here.
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