Speaking to the reporters during his official unveiling as a new Juventus on Tuesday, Paul Pogba was asked about his six-year spell at Manchester United.
The Frenchman said: "Well you know, when you play in a team and the coach changes every year it is quite difficult to adapt. "It's difficult to cope with that.
"I had some injuries, these probably influenced my mentality and the fact I couldn't play and have the same rhythm as before.
"There were also different factors; coach, teams, the position on the pitch, all these contributed to block me a little bit in my performance at Man United.
"Now it's another Paul, another Pogba. I truly hope I won't get injured again, I feel good, I'll play in my position and hopefully do better than in the last few years."
Pogba left Juventus in the summer of 2016 for a record-breaking fee €105 million to return to his boyhood club and work under Jose Mourinho.
However, the Frenchman only managed to win the Europa League and the EFL Cup at Old Trafford before returning to Italy on a free transfer this summer.
Source: Mirror
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