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Paul Pogba's 'The Pogmentary' Has A Rating Of 1 Out Of 10 And Is The Worst-Rated Show On IMDb

Paul Pogba's 'The Pogmentary' Has A Rating Of 1 Out Of 10 And Is The Worst-Rated Show On IMDb

Paul Pogba's documentary hasn't gone down well.

​Paul Pogba's 'The Pogmentary' has an awful rating of 1 out of 10 and is the worst-rated TV show or movie on IMDb. ​​

​'The Pogmentary', which premiered on Amazon Prime last week, provides insight into his life and career of the star midfielder. 

Image: IMDb
Image: IMDb

But the documentary received huge backlash from fans and critics alike, with the show absolutely tanking on IMDb.

At the time of writing, it has a 1 out of 10 rating - making it the worst-rated show on the online database website. 

​According to Twitter user OddsOnFP​, the second-lowest rated show is Turkish musical series 'Iste Bu Benim Masalim',​ which has a rating of 1.2 out of 10. 

United need more midfielders after Paul Pogba left the club. Image: Alamy
United need more midfielders after Paul Pogba left the club. Image: Alamy

​'The Pogmentary'​ is made up of five episodes and gives fans behind the scenes access to his life and career. 

It didn't go down well with Manchester United fans after a clip from the documentary shows Pogba and his late agent Mino Raiola speaking about a contract offer from the club last summer, believed to be £300,000. 

Raiola told Pogba: "Paul, you are in a situation which is very particular. You have no idea. You have no idea."

The player replied: "Did Manchester(United) make a second offer?"

Raiola told his client: "Yes. They absolutely want you to stay. For me, the offer doesn’t reflect that. I told them, 'If you want him to stay, don’t make that offer'.

"I will make them understand that if they really want you to stay and they want to build a project around you, this time they have to act differently and put the money on the table."

Pogba then replies with: "They’re bluffing, How can you tell a player you absolutely want him and offer him nothing? Never seen that."​​

The 29-year-old, who spent six seasons at Old Trafford in his second spell, will leave the club at the end of June when his contract expires. 

He's been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, but appears set to return to Juventus this summer. 

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Topics: Paul Pogba, Football, Manchester United