Kanchelskis: Liverpool-Man Utd ‘90% decides’ PL title, Pogba should tell agent to ‘shut up’

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Football icon Kanchelskis says Liverpool vs Man United will 90% decide the winner of the Premier League, and warns star Paul Pogba of listening to his agent, whose main interest is money.

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