PAUL POGBA showed off his post-match recovery session following Sunday's 2-1 victory over Chelsea… using the "PureFlow" system.
The French star, 24, started and played full 90 minutes in the 2-1 victory having been in-and-out of the team lately due to poor form.
Rumours of a bust-up between Pogba and boss Jose Mourinho has seen the likes of Real Madrid consider making a cut-price swoop for the former Juventus man.
However, the Special One put all personal difference aside as he gave the nod to Pogba for the win against his former club – and rivals for second place in the Premier League.
After the game, Pogba took to Instagram to show off his extreme recovery methods.
As well as the usual warm-down exercises and stretches, the Frenchman used the "PureFlow" recovery system.
What is ‘Pure Flow’
PureFlow is a Rapid Pulse Compression system to help the body heal, recover and rejuvenate.
It optimizes your health using a low-impact, passive cardiovascular approach.
With two cuffs strapped to each leg, the system aids the recovery after high-intensity activity by increasing blood flow.
Benefits include reducing stress, aiding mobility, boosting stamina, helping with weight-loss and boasts anti-ageing capabilities.
Lying down on what looks like a dentist's chair, Pogba has two cuffs attached to each leg.
Much like a blood pressure machine, the cuffs inflate and deflate rapidly in a bid to boost blood flow around the body – and therefore increase oxygen circulation.
The system – backed by a host of medical studies claims to improve stamina, aid recovery and even reduce stress.
It also promises to help with weight-loss and even boasts anti-ageing capabilities.
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