He’s a football genius whose performances in a Manchester United shirt have seldom been genius. And, in a way, it would be quite fitting that his final appearance for the Red Devils would be a 4-0 defeat at rivals Liverpool, in which he’d also sustained a bad injury. This is the life of Paul Pogba.Severe threats to Maguire – the defender warned about a planted bomb in his family homeUnited’s interim manager Ralf Rangnick believes that Pogba has played his final match for the club after suffering an injury just weeks before his contract runs out at Old Trafford.”With Paul, as it seems after the scan we did the day before yesterday, it is very unlikely he will play until the end of the season. The doctor told me it will take four weeks minimum for him to recover and the last game is at the end of May. I don’t think that it is very likely that he will be able to play again.”The France midfielder came through the youth set-up at United and returned from a successful stint with Juventus in 2016 for a then world-record fee. Although Pogba has won the Europa League and League Cup in his second spell at United, he has largely been a disappointment, with his lacklustre displays and repeated links with other clubs serving to irritate fans.The 29-year-old was booed off the pitch when he was substituted during the recent win against Norwich – putting his future with the club under even more doubt.Paul Pogba is unlikely to play again this season due to injury. His Manchester United contract expires this summer. pic.twitter.com/Z99vh2Vn0I— B/R Football (@brfootball) April 22, 2022 Rangnick was speaking the day after United confirmed Ajax manager Erik ten Hag would become the permanent boss at Old Trafford at the end of the season.”I knew that Erik was one of the candidates the board spoke to. Obviously, I told them, at least from what I have seen and known from people who had worked with Erik, that I think he would be a good choice. I still believe that he is a very good choice.”PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 34Saturday14:30: (2.30) Arsenal (3.40) Man.Utd. (3.35)17:00: (2.85) Leicester (3.30) Aston Villa (2.65)17:00: (1.10) Man.City (12.0) Watford (30.0)17:00: (3.60) Norwich (3.35) Newcastle (2.20)19:30: (4.10) Brentford (3.50) Tottenham (2.00)Sunday16:00: (2.30) Brighton (3.25) Southampton (3.50)16:00: (2.90) Burnley (2.90) Wolverhampton (2.75)16:00: (1.60) Chelsea (4.00) West Ham (6.50)18:30: (1.22) Liverpool (7.00) Everton (15.0)Monday22:00: (2.10) Crystal Palace (3.50) Leeds (3.80)***odds are subject to change***