Dutch legend Ruud Gullit has taken aim at the antics of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.
Gullit fears the flashy Frenchman, who rejoined the Reds last summer in a world-record £89million transfer, is making the mistake of putting style before substance and isn't living the life of a top athlete.
Pogba has just launched his own adidas clothing range and become the first Premier League footballer with his own official Twitter emoji , and Gullit blasted: “Paul Pogba is going through the same thing at United as Memphis Depay.
“He may be the most expensive player in the world, but that does not count if he is spending more time on his dress style, the colours in his hair and his social media.
“Paul should ask Memphis – and he will realise that being successful and reaching top level in England is only possible if you perform every week and if you dedicate everything to your career.
“Memphis was heavily criticised because he found it more important to pimp his image than improve his football. He should have known that stuff on the pitch goes before anything.
“Pogba will also get the wrath of the fans. People will start to moan and have a go at him. “Even for the biggest football stars in the world there is a big rule: Playing well for your club comes first, don't let all the other stuff catch the limelight. That is my advice."