There isn't a player anywhere in the world with the unique combination of power and flair Ya Ya had up until about 2014, and comparisons with him are utterly pointless. He was both conductor and first violinist. What we should be looking at is whether Pogba can give us something we lacked last season, not whether he is a Ya Ya clone, and for me it's an emphatic yes. Height, tick, power, tick, inventiveness, tick.
We didn't just get beaten last season, we got absolutely gubbed at times. Pathetic spineless surrenders against the dippers (twice), Spurs, Stoke, Southampton and Leicester, and the same number of games again where we stank the place out yet someone managed to escape with draws and wins that we most certainly did not deserve (Swansea, Sunderland, the rags, Newcastle, West Brom). In nearly all of those games we gave away height and weight like Charlie Magri stepping into the ring against Henry Cooper, and we were bullied mentally and physically.
The Premier League is unique in nature in that champions have to be able to combine pace and flair with raw power, and ''twas ever thus. If we go into this season thinking we can come out on top with false no.9's and half a dozen midfielders measuring 5ft 9' and smaller, we will get a very rude awakening. This isn't a fearful "wet Tuesday night at Stoke" mentality, it's reality for any putative non-conformist team that doesn't have Messi and Suarez at their disposal, and we don't.
The willingness of City fans on here to dismiss players going elsewhere as being "not worth the money" and the club's they are bound for as "shit" never ceases to amaze me. Pogba is a fucking good player. Will he win United the league on his own? No. Of course he won't. Will he make a significant difference to them? Yes, I think he will. The worst rags team in living memory missed out on 4th place to us last season only on goal difference, and they were one of the form teams after Christmas. Albeit that they lost their penultimate fixture to a West Ham team fighting like their lives depended on it, there was a 30 minute period either side of half time in that game when they looked a real menace, going from 1-0 down to 2-1 up with some really slick interplay between Rashford, Martial, Rooney and Valencia down the right in particular. If they add Pogba and Ibrahimovic to the mix they will have one of the tallest and most physically intimidating squads in PL history, and with that cnut Mourinho in charge I would not be at all surprised to see them contesting the title.
City cannot afford to be complacent. We've got the best manager in the business, but the players we are being linked with concern me in terms of equating that balance of power and flair. Nolito, Stones, Zinchenko, Sane, Moreno. Stylish footballers one and all, but by contrast not the steeliest bunch in the world and they'll be going into a squad that already contains Sterling, Silva, Navas, KDB and Nasri. Just a personal opinion of course!