Paul Pogba insists Manchester United's season is 'DEAD' following another trophyless campaign
Daily MailPaul Pogba has admitted that Manchester United's season is 'dead' as they look to finish another disappointing campaign without a trophy – before suggesting he has wasted five years of his career. Paul Pogba insists Manchester United's season is 'dead' as they won't win any sort of trophy And while he won the Carabao Cup and Europa League in his first season back at United in 2016, Pogba has let his feelings known on the club's longest trophy drought since the 1970s. Pogba, who is currently away on international duty with France, also took a swipe at United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick, revealing it has been virtually impossible to find any consistency in his role, given it's always changing – a problem he doesn't have with the national team. United will now finish a fifth season without a trophy – their longest drought since the 1970s The 29-year-old has taken a swipe at Ralf Rangnick, saying he much prefers playing for France 'It's simple with France, I play and I play in my position – I know my role and I feel the confidence of the coach and the players,' he continued.