Despite helping France win the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Manchester United star Paul Pogba still has a lot to prove, according to an Arsenal legend.
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Overt the past couple of years, Pogba has received a lot of criticism for his displays for the Red Devils.
The Frenchman joined United from Juventus for £89 million, which was a world record fee in 2016, however former Gunners striker Ian Wright feels the midfielder still has a lot to prove.
"He's a great player, and he's a World Cup winner. He has come back and has proven that he is that guy. But if Paul Pogba left in January, and we looked back at his Premier League CV, would you say he has been brilliant here? He still has a lot to prove!" Wright told Sky Sports News.
"I think he's fantastic, that picture of him dabbing with the World Cup is brilliant, it's going to be iconic, but at the same time, in the Premier League he hasn't done it properly, consistently enough yet.
"Coming back with a World Cup medal has given him a false sense of security, in thinking that: 'I'm bigger than this now.' We need to see more from him and what he's capable of doing."
Pogba has already netted two goals in United's opening four Premier League games this season.
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