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Man Utd players say things on international duty, episode 247, ft. Luke Shaw and regular Paul Pogba – The Warm-Up

MONDAY’S BIG STORIES Man Utd players at it again Ad/> Hello, and welcome to the latest instalment of Manchester United players saying things while away on international duty. Premier League'Nothing is decided' — Pogba still waiting on future choice13 HOURS AGO This week (and there'll probably be more by the time the international break is through) we bring you Luke Shaw and regular international break interviewee Paul Pogba, who have subtly suggested the environment at Carrington is going some way towards explaining their club’s current struggles. Soon-to-be out of contract Pogba said «coming here gives you a boost» with regards to France duty, adding United's trophy drought is «sad» when explaining he wants to be at a club that is competing for silverware.

«The season is not over yet, but almost,” he added. “We don't have any trophies to play for. I want to win trophies, to play for something.

In recent years, we haven't won any trophies, that is what's sad.» Then you have Shaw, out of the United side for a month but straight into Gareth Southgate's starting XI against Switzerland and then scoring a stonking equaliser to boot for England. He restrained somewhat, but there was more than enough to show his discontent. «It is always important to feel like you are wanted.

I think especially here I always feel that,» Shaw said after the 2-1 win at Wembley. «I am not saying I don't at United but especially here, the way things are, I feel wanted and I enjoy my football. A big part of football is the enjoyment.» Not hugely damning, but enough to suggest all is not well at United.

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