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George Smith

Paul Pogba documentary rated worst show on IMDb after Manchester United fans slam series

Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba's new Amazon Prime documentary has been rated as the worst show on IMBd, scoring a paltry one out of ten rating.

The documentary, which is called 'The Pogmentary', was released last week, offering an insight into the soon-to-be Juventus midfielder's lifestyle, career and several other endorsements. However, it has not got off to the start that its producers would have hoped for, with it being on the receiving end of a wave of criticism.

Pogba, who will officially leave United when his contract expires next week, used the documentary to open up on his life and career, as well as to heavily criticise the Reds. He accused the club of offering him "nothing" in their contract offer in an attempt to keep him at Old Trafford, despite the offer being in excess of his existing £290,000-a-week deal.

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The series, largely as a result of his criticism of United, has flopped so far, being awarded an average score of just one by users on the online database website. Furthermore, according to Twitter user OddsOnFp, it is the lowest rated show, finding itself beneath Turkish musical series 'Iste Bu Benim Masalim', which scored just 1.2 out of ten.

Although the relationship between United's supporters and Pogba was already hugely damaged, the release of the series has ensured that ties have been cut once and for all.

Although he criticised the club for several different reasons, it was his claim about a "nothing" contract offer that was the most damning. It attracted an angry backlash from the fans and they have since made their feelings known on social media.

Speaking with his late agent, Mino Raiola, Pogba said: "Did Manchester (United) make a second offer?" Raiola responded: "Yes. They absolutely want you to stay. For me, the offer doesn't reflect that."

Pogba, however, was having none of it, adding: "They're bluffing. How can you tell a player you absolutely want him and offer him nothing? Never seen that."

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