Paul Pogba would be "an absolute doddle to play against" because of his poor work ethic, according to Graeme Souness.
The Liverpool legend is a long-time critic of the Manchester United midfielder and reckons he would easily get the better of the Frenchman.
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While Souness lauded Pogba's technical and physical attributes, he blasted the 27-year-old's attitude.
Writing in his column in The Times , Souness responded to a reader's question about his supposed "disdain" for Pogba.
"Pogba has absolutely everything to be a top player — great athleticism, super technique — but his attitude to the game is the polar opposite of mine," wrote the Scot, who won the top flight five times as a Liverpool player.
"He goes out with one thought in his mind: 'I'm going to show everyone how clever I am today and be the star of the show'.
"My attitude, the way I was taught, was: 'Go out and work harder than the guy you're in against and see where that takes you'.
"He'd be an absolute doddle to play against."
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Pogba has been largely inconsistent since returning to Old Trafford, where his contract is set to expire next year.
United have an option to extend his stay for a further 12 months, although the France star has been frequently linked with Real Madrid amid an injury-ruined season.
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