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FootballGary Neville Names Man United Star Who May Have Played His Last Game for The Club After Anfield Humiliation
- Gary Neville believes French midfielder Paul Pogba may have played his last game for Manchester United
- Pogba was part of United's starting XI against Liverpool but had to be withdrawn after just 10 minutes when he sustained an injury
- The injury already threatens to keep the Frenchman on the sidelines for a couple of days, meaning he is unlikely to return before the end of the season
- Should that be the case, then the Liverpool clash might be his last with United as he is widely expected to depart in the summer
Man United legend Gary Neville has claimed Paul Pogba may have played his last match for the Premier League side.
Pogba was in action for United during their trip to Anfield on Tuesday night, April 19, to face rivals, Liverpool.
However, the French midfielder could only last less than 10 minutes in the match as he was hauled off after he picked an injury.
Paul Pogba facing an uncertain future at Old Trafford
Pogba's injury came at a time he is staring at a bleak future with the Red Devils, with his current deal with the club set to expire at the end of the season.
There is little to no sign the World Cup-winning midfielder will be extending his stay at Old Trafford, with every indication pointing at an imminent departure.
And speaking during his punditry duties with Sky Sports, Nevill admitted there is little chance Pogba will be playing for United if the injury he picked keeps him out for a few weeks.
"That could be Paul Pogba's last minutes in a Manchester United shirt if that injury lasts for a few weeks," he noted as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Man United's growing injury list
Pogba's injury is the latest among the many cases Man United are currently dealing with as they bid to secure a top-four finish at the end of the season.
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FootballThe Red Devils already have a number of first-team players on the treatment table - including the midfield duo of Fred and Scott McTominay who missed the Liverpool trip.
Veteran striker Edinson Cavani is also currently sidelined and played no role in the Tuesday night outing.
Liverpool demolish Man United at Anfield
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Manchester United were thoroughly outclassed by Liverpool, who cruised to a 4-0 victory at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah scored a brace to end his goal drought in nearly a month as the Reds went top of the table with a classy performance.
Liverpool’s quadruple hopes remain alive after the win, as Jurgen Klopp’s side are also in the FA Cup final and are fighting for the Champions League.