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Jamie Carragher mocked Paul Pogba's message during Manchester United's 3-1 loss to Arsenal.
Manchester United were defeated 3-1 against Arsenal on Saturday, adding to their season's misery.
Cristiano Ronaldo pulled one back in the first half after Nuno Tavares opened the scoring and Bukayo Saka doubled the hosts' lead.
Jamie Carragher mocked Paul Pogba's message during Manchester United's 2-0 loss to Arsenal.
Manchester United were defeated 3-1 against Arsenal on Saturday, adding to their season's misery.
Cristiano Ronaldo pulled one back in the first half after Nuno Tavares opened the scoring and Bukayo Saka doubled the hosts' lead.After the break, Bruno Fernandes wasted a penalty chance to level the score, which was quickly exacerbated when Granit Xhaka sealed the victory with a magnificent long-range strike.
Pogba missed the game due to an injury he sustained in Manchester United's humiliating loss to Liverpool, prompting speculation that he may have played his final game for the club.Ralf Rangnick appeared to imply as much when he ruled the Frenchman out of the next few games, a break that is expected to last until the conclusion of his contract this summer.
Pogba revealed his dissatisfaction at having to sit out the second half at the Emirates.
He wrote, "Absolutely gutted to not be able to aid the squad in today's game." 'I'll put in even more effort to return stronger, maybe before the end of the season.' It isn't over yet! Thank you all for your support; united, we will triumph!'In terrible circumstances, much of Manchester United's fanbase reacted negatively to the message, but Carragher recognized the humor in his own answer.
Is it possible for you to tweet something along the lines of...... https://t.co/bQC2uUYiep
Rangnick genuinely blamed Manchester United's opening goal against Liverpool on what may be record signing Pogba's final act as a Manchester United player.
"Standing at the halfway line was never part of the game plan, especially because Pogba was already hobbling across the pitch," the German explained.
"He should have sat or laid down, but he was attempting to hobble behind the referee and inform him that he was injured." We were effectively down one player yet continued to attack from a high vantage point." For the loss against Arsenal, Nemanja Matic and Scott McTominay started in central midfield and both made one tackle.
That defeat propelled Arsenal into fourth place, putting an end to Manchester United's ambitions of playing in the Champions League next season, despite the fact that the Red Devils are six points behind the Gunners despite having played one more game.
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