A former Premier League ace, Stan Collymore, has slammed the 28-step penalty technique of Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba.
Pogba opened scoring in United’s 2-1 win over Everton at Old Trafford last weekend in the Premier League encounter, only by converting the rebound after his spot-kick had been saved by goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford.
Collymore, however, believes that the France international’s penalty run makes no sense, adding that it was terrible.
Writing in his Mirror column, Collymore said: “Paul Pogba’s penalty run up is dreadful. It makes no sense and is just showboating.
“One hundred years of football history have shown you either run up very quick or have momentum behind your kick or there is the John Aldridge/Robie fowler approach of slightly stuttering, wait for the keeper to dive and put it the other way.”
Man United will take on Bournemouth in their next Premier League fixture this weekend.
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