Paul Pogba gets the Twitter treatment after penalty nightmare

Football
By Game Yetu | Jan 15, 2017
Paul Pogba, who gave away the penalty with a clumsy handball, missed a golden opportunity to score and looked lost on defensive duty.

Paul Pogba gave away a penalty at Old Trafford today and Manchester United fans were furious.

Jose Mourinho's men managed to salvage a 1-1 from the Old Trafford showdown, thanks to a late Zlatan Ibrahimovic equaliser. But Pogba? The £89million man has been widely criticised for his displays in the bigger matches, accused of going missing when it really matters. He needed a big performance to silence the skeptics.

Then, he pulled out a WWE move on Jordan Henderson… which really SHOULD have resulted in another Liverpool penalty:

Pogba needs to join the WWE apparently

Here are some of the best Twitter reactions to Pogba's handball against Liverpool:

Poor-pogba hand ball has been the difference in the game #MUNLIV #pogba pic.twitter.com/77lx0Zvsb8

— Godson olimini (@Icecuute) January 15, 2017

#Pogba emoji updated. pic.twitter.com/yDGgjuJuAs — ? (@AddictedToCFC) January 15, 2017

The pogba hashtag has been changed to #Pogba is???? — sam (@IwobiFlick) January 15, 2017

Wonder if they're going to change the #pogba emoji thing to Pogba???????? — Alex NFFC Whyler (@WHYLER_FOREST) January 15, 2017

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