Liverpool vs Manchester United: Fans fear for Paul Pogba after Sky Sports announce Roy Keane and Graeme Souness will be pundits
Roy Keane will be a guest pundit on Sky Sports for Manchester United’svisit of Liverpool on Sunday.The United legend, who played in the fixture 21 times, will be joined by regulars Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Graeme Souness.Keane’s final match against Liverpool as a player was a goalless draw at Anfield in September 20052
Keane’s final match against Liverpool as a player was a goalless draw at Anfield in September 2005
The Red Devils go into the game 16 points behind their rivals and desperately need a result to stay in touch with the top four.It’s a star-studded punditry team with great former players from both sides giving their insight into one of the biggest games in world football.However, one person who may not be so happy with the news is United midfielder Paul Pogba.Both Keane and Souness have been very critical of the Frenchman in the past, with Keane saying Pogba is “a big problem”.Keane and Souness have been critical of Pogba in the past2
Keane and Souness have been critical of Pogba in the past
Meanwhile, Liverpool legend Souness suggested Pogba has no desire to learn and improve his game.And after the announcement came, these Liverpool and United fans predicted on Twitter that the analysis of Pogba’s game could be a sight to behold!Below you can see some of the best tweets.

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