What way out for Paul Pogba?
From being a traitor at Man Utd, Paul Pogba's career may have to end after a doping scandal while playing for Juventus.
In recent days, those who love Paul Pogba have prayed for this player to escape punishment after being accused of testing positive for stimulants by the Italian anti-doping agency in early September after the match against Udinese ( August 20). However, all fans' expectations officially collapsed when this player's latest test sample continued to show the same results as the first time with testosterone levels exceeding the allowable threshold.
With the above results, the French player is facing a ban of up to 4 years. At the current age of 30, the Guinea-born midfielder's career seems to have ended. It is known that Juventus is considering the possibility of terminating the contract with Paul Pogba early to reduce the club's salary fund. In fact, since returning to play for Ba Dam Old Lady, the star born in 1993 has not made any significant contributions to the team's playing style.
It should be remembered that, before facing the current tragedy with no way out, Paul Pogba had a glorious period in the past and was one of the world's leading midfielders. Only playing for two clubs, Juventus and Man Utd, the player born in 1993 has a total of 384 appearances, scoring 72 goals. He won 4 Scudettos, 2 Coppa Italia, 3 Italian Super Cups and runner-up of the UEFA Champions League in the 2014/2015 season with the Old Lady of Turin, along with 1 English League Cup and 1 Europa League with the British representative.
In the national team, Paul Pogba has 89 caps for France and scored 11 goals. He and the hexagonal country's team won runner-up at Euro 2018 and won the world championship in 2018. Despite that glory, fans still remember the Guinea-born midfielder with the image of a very talented 'prove horse'. disability. Coach Jose Mourinho even referred to him as a virus in the locker room when he was with Man Utd.
Specifically, after the draw against Southampton in early December 2018, a match in which Pogba showed a superficial and extremely irresponsible attitude, coach Jose Mourinho told his student: "You are not here to fighting, you don't respect your teammates, your fans, no one. You kill the positive spirit of those around you. You're like a disease, carrying a negative virus inside you and spreading it to others."
In response to the Portuguese teacher's warning, Paul Pogba was even indifferent and opposed on the training ground. He believes that Man Utd needs to play offensively, not defend negatively like coach Jose Mourinho did with Man Utd. In addition, the player born in 1993 did not hesitate to believe that captain Ole Gunnar Solskjær was not qualified to lead the Old Trafford team in his second time playing for the Red Devils of Manchester.
From a top midfielder in world football, Paul Pogba's image became worse as an anti-master. Besides, the French guy is also known for many anecdotes about a player with many talents and many disabilities. Now, the doping scandal seems to be the biggest price the Man Utd veteran has to pay for his unique personality. Paul Pogba should probably only blame himself for what he has done.
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