Manchester United kicked off their Champions League campaign in style with a commanding 3-0 victory over Young Boys in Bern, thanks to a masterclass from Paul Pogba. The French midfielder stole the show with a brace, showcasing his technical brilliance and leadership on the artificial turf. Here’s Crickex deep dive into the tactical nuances, key performances, and what this means for Jose Mourinho’s side moving forward.
Match Recap: Pogba’s Heroics Seal the Deal
First-Half Dominance
Young Boys started brightly, testing David de Gea early with efforts from Mohamed Camara and Christian Fassnacht. However, against the run of play, Pogba unleashed a stunning left-footed strike from 20 yards into the top corner (35’), marking his first Champions League goal for United.
Just before halftime, Pogba doubled the lead from the penalty spot (44’) after Kevin Mbabu was controversially penalized for handball. The Frenchman’s composure under pressure was a testament to his growing influence in big moments.

Second-Half Control
United managed the game expertly after the break. A devastating counterattack led by Pogba culminated in Anthony Martial’s deflected effort (66’), sealing the win. Young Boys’ Camara hit the post late, but United’s defense held firm for a clean sheet.
Tactical Breakdown
Pogba’s Role: The Midfield Maestro
Pogba was deployed in a advanced midfield role, linking play between Fred and Nemanja Matic. His heatmap revealed constant involvement in both halves, with 40 passes in the opposition third (90% accuracy) and 11 ball recoveries—a game-high.
Expert Insight: “Pogba’s ability to dictate tempo and exploit spaces between the lines was pivotal. His partnership with Fred allowed United to transition seamlessly,” noted Crickex tactical analyst, James Wilkinson.
Defensive Solidity
Diogo Dalot impressed on his debut at right-back, while Victor Lindelof and Chris Smalling formed a resilient center-back pairing. Luke Shaw’s overlapping runs added width, though Young Boys’ early crosses exposed occasional vulnerabilities.

Key Takeaways
- Pogba’s Consistency: When focused, he’s world-class. His 8/10 rating reflected his impact.
- Away Form Revival: United’s third straight away win silences critics of their travel woes.
- Martial’s Confidence Boost: His first goal of the season could reignite his form.
What’s Next?
- Premier League: Wolves visit Old Trafford on Saturday (3pm GMT).
- Champions League: Valencia awaits on October 2.
Stat Alert: United’s 3-0 win is their largest away UCL victory since 2013 (5-0 vs. Leverkusen).
Final Thought
“Pogba’s brilliance masked United’s shaky start, but Mourinho will demand more ruthlessness against stiffer opposition,” concludes Crickex. Share your thoughts below—can United sustain this momentum?
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