In a shocking outburst that has sent tremors through the football world, former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has broken his silence — and this time, the target is not a rival club or manager.
It’s Old Trafford itself.

Speaking during an interview in Turin, Pogba didn’t hold back when asked about Marcus Rashford’s controversial departure from Manchester United.
“They failed him — just like they failed so many of us,” Pogba said coldly.
“This club used to build legends. Now they throw them out the back door.”
His words, laced with bitterness and heartbreak, have gone viral — and reopened old wounds for fans still trying to make sense of Rashford’s abrupt and painful exit after over a decade with the club.
Rashford, once the golden boy of Carrington, was allowed to leave on a free, following months of rumors, inconsistent form, and what many believe was a complete breakdown in trust between the player and the board.
Pogba, who endured a similarly turbulent relationship with the club, pointed to a deeper pattern of dysfunction:
“You want loyalty from players? Then show them loyalty first. Marcus gave his heart — and when he struggled, they disappeared. That’s not Manchester United. Or at least… it didn’t used to be.”
He didn’t stop there.
“Ask yourself — how many talents have we watched get wasted? How many promises did they break? From the academy to the top — we were supposed to grow together. Instead, we were used, then blamed when things went wrong.”
The silence from Old Trafford? Deafening.
No official statement. No farewell tribute. No reply.
And that absence has only fueled the fire.

Fans across the globe have taken to social media to echo Pogba’s outrage:
“Rashford bled for this club. He deserved a statue — not a door slammed in his face.”
“First Pogba. Then De Gea. Now Rashford. The problem isn’t the players.”
“This hurts more than any loss. Rashford was one of us.”
For Pogba, this wasn’t just about Marcus Rashford. It was about a system that’s been broken for years, and a legacy that’s quietly been fading behind closed doors.
And now, in what feels like a slow-burning revolution, more voices may begin to speak.
As for Rashford, sources say he remains silent — not because he has nothing to say, but because the pain still speaks louder than any words.
This isn’t just the end of a player’s time at a club.
It’s the unraveling of what Manchester United once stood for.