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Paul Pogba suggests he's wasted 5 years at Man Utd as he bemoans another "dead" season

Paul Pogba has declared he is "not at all" satisfied with Manchester United 's meagre trophy tally since he rejoined the club in 2016.

The midfielder, 29, joined the Red Devils from Juventus for a club-record fee of £89million four years on from when he departed on a free transfer. Pogba returned to England with a taste for silverware having won Serie A four times and the Coppa Italia twice during his glittering stint in Turin.

In his first season upon returning to Old Trafford, Pogba helped United win the League Cup and scored in the Europa League final to clinch a double under then-manager Jose Mourinho. However, the Premier League giants have not won a major honour since then, meaning their drought will extend to five years this summer.

Pogba has made no secret of how much he craves winners' medals and previously confessed he "felt empty" after the Red Devils ended the 2019/20 campaign trophyless. This term, United crashed out of the League Cup at the first round, suffered a fourth-round FA Cup upset at the hands of Middlesbrough and exited the Champions League with defeat by Atletico Madrid at the last-16 stage.

Ralf Rangnick's side are also a whopping 20 points behind local rivals Manchester City in the Premier League table with nine games remaining, so it will soon be mathematically impossible for them to win their first top-flight title since 2013. This has all come as a huge disappointment for Pogba, who described this season as "dead" as the trophy cabinet gathers more dust.

The France international told Paris-based outlet Le Figaro : "You have to be honest, the last five seasons have not satisfied me – really not at all. This year it is dead, we won't win anything. Whether it is with Manchester

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