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Friday 4 July 2014

“Paul Pogba Will Become Best In The World” – Rio Ferdinand


Rio Ferdinand believes former Manchester United teammate Paul Pogba is well on his way to becoming one of the best midfielders in the world.

The former England international witnessed the Juventus star’s development first hand at Old Trafford before he moved to Serie A in the summer of 2012.

Now, after seeing the 21-year-old deliver on the World Cup stage for France, Ferdinand is certain Pogba – who is wanted by Chelsea – is well on his way to joining the game’s elite.
“Paul told me before he left that he wanted to be the best player in the world,” the 35-year-old told BBC Sport. “I don’t know whether that will happen, but he will definitely turn out to be the best midfielder in the world. As well as his undoubted ability, his strength is definitely his self belief, not just by statements like that but by how he backs them up.


“He made the big, bold move to leave United, the best club in the world in my eyes, at only 19 because he wanted opportunities. He backed himself to do it, which is a big thing to do for a kid of his age, and he has not looked back since.

“You have to have that arrogance about you as a young player coming through at United, otherwise you sink. You won’t make it.”

Ferdinand also hinted at the real reason behind Pogba’s acrimonious departure from United, ahead of the Frenchman’s possible return to the Premier League with Chelsea.
It was long thought that Pogba’s omission from Sir Alex Ferguson’s side to face Blackburn in December 2011, the manager’s birthday, was the main motive for his departure and the former United captain confirmed that played a significant role.

Ferdinand said: “I think he left because he felt disrespected that he did not play in a particular game when a few players were played out of position in midfield.”

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