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Paul Pogba is back to scoring goals with a 30-yard swerving strike against the Netherlands

Check out the wild movement on this shot.

Been underwhelmed by Paul Pogba’s lack of goals at Manchester United? Maybe this will spark a scoring streak. Check out the long-range goal he scored for France against the Netherlands.

Before you get too harsh with Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, look at how late the ball swerves and how unusual the movement is. That’s something that almost never happens on shots like Pogba’s, and there’s no way he could have anticipated it.

Pogba’s done a great job with his passing and defense for United, but this is what they paid £100 million for: amazing goals.

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