Saturday 27 April 2019

Pogba, Hazard futures cast cloud over Champions League chase for Man Utd, Chelsea


Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Manchester United and Chelsea’s chances of a top four Premier League finish will depend largely on Paul Pogba or Eden Hazard inspiring their faltering sides over the finish line.

French midfielder Pogba and Belgian captain Hazard will line up on opposite sides on Sunday as United try to arrest a run of seven defeats in nine games.

Fourth-place Chelsea, three points ahead of United in sixth, can realistically end the Red Devils’ chances of Champions League football next season but must end their own run of seven straight away league defeats to top six opposition to do so.

However, whether Pogba and Hazard will be around next season no matter their clubs’ fate in the next three games is very much in doubt.

The two could be teammates next season with speculation linking both with a move to Real Madrid. Both have voiced their appreciation for Real boss Zinedine Zidane and publicly flirted with the idea of a move to the Spanish giants.

Eleven years on from contesting the Champions League final, the prospect of losing their landmark talent is a sign of the times for both clubs.

Defeat to Manchester City in midweek saw United fall 25 points behind the league leaders.

“That’s the reality that we are in. We are now round about where we have been the last five seasons and that’s not good enough,” said United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Friday.

– Patience with Pogba running low –

Pogba was the only player not from City or title challengers Liverpool to make the PFA team of the year this week, but for such a precocious talent and a world cup winner much more is demanded.

His last goal from open play came the last time United and Chelsea met in the FA Cup back in February. After exploding into life early in Solskjaer’s caretaker reign, Pogba has returned to the peripheral force he was for much of Jose Mourinho’s time in charge at Old Trafford.

However, it is emblematic of the huge challenge that lies ahead of Solskjaer that the players he is keen to keep hold of such as Pogba and David de Gea are running down their contracts, opening up the possibility of a move.

Meanwhile, plenty of players in United’s bloated squad cannot be moved on due to their lavish wages.

“Paul has done fantastic for us,” insisted Solskjaer.



from World Soccer Talk http://bit.ly/2VtjxxE

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