Paul Pogba has received some huge praise for his performances for France at the 2020 UEFA European Championship following his incredible display in their 2-2 draw with Portugal on Wednesday night.
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The Manchester United midfielder has been in sensational form for Les Bleus at Euro 2020 so far, with his long-range passing, in particular, grabbing the attention of those in attendance and at home.
Pogba provided the assist for Karim Benzema's second goal of the game against Portugal on Wednesday, playing an inch-perfect pass in behind Ruben Dias from deep in midfield.
Back in England, however, the jury still appears to be out on the 28-year-old, who has perhaps not performed as consistently for the Red Devils as he has for his country.
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Speaking in his role as a pundit for the tournament, former Tottenham Hotspur star Andros Townsend suggested that Premier League watchers should learn to appreciate Pogba more for what he is.
"For me, having watched the group stages, he's the player of the tournament," he said on ITV.
"Some of his passes and touches... his pass to (Kylian) Mbappe was one of the best I've ever seen. The back four is compact, but somehow he squeezes the ball around to Mbappe.
"When he plays for United, he's not far behind that, but in England we don't appreciate Pogba. We appreciate those that kick hard and run for 90 minutes, and that's not Pogba.
"We don't respect him enough in this country."
Pogba has now made 83 appearances for France since his senior debut in 2013, contributing to 18 goals along the way.
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