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Paul Pogba roars back to life with two goals against Fenerbahce

He’s ready to start dominating.

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Following an anonymous performance by Paul Pogba against Liverpool, the critics were out in full force. They’ll probably a little bit more patient with Manchester United’s world-record signing after he scored this goal.

This was Pogba’s second goal in the first half of the Red Devils’ Europa League matchup against Fenerbahce -- the first came from the penalty spot -- and it’s one of the prettier goals he’s scored in his career. You just can’t place the ball any better than that. And it wasn’t a bad assist by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, either.

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