- Paul Pogba interview has been the talk of town in the football world for the past 48 hours
- Pogba, who joined Juventus in 2022 after parting ways with Manchester United, only featured in 12 games across all competitions before his ban
France’s midfield maestro Paul Pogba interview has been the talk of town in the football world for the past 48 hours. From slamming Manchester United over their treatment of former manager Sir Alex Ferguson to his future plans and football ban, Pogba shared plenty in his recent interview.
To start with, things have not been well with the star midfielder in the past few years. His troubles started at Manchester United where he struggled to maintain fitness hence missing a lot of games and continued at Juventus before he was banned from football after being found ‘guilty’ of doping.
Pogba tested positive for a banned substance in August 2023, which is dehydroepiandrosterone (DHA), a compound that increased the production of hormones in his body. Since the World Anti-Doping Code (WADA) stipulates that the maximum ban he could receive is four years, the FIFA World Cup winner was handed a four-year ban.
Paul Pogba. Photo/ Goal.com.
The ban started in August last year and was supposed to last until August 2027, but he will get the chance to play again soon after a successful appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sports. The 31-year-old’s ban has been reduced to four years, which means he will be allowed to play again in March 2025. He had considered announcing his retirement but now has his eyes back on the pitch.
With the dark cloud that had covered his career now blown away, Pogba recently spoke to Sky Sports News Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol about his life from when he was banned from the beautiful game up to now.
What Was Said On Paul Pogba Interview
“I’m not a cheater. I’m someone that loves my sport, I love the game and I would never, ever cheat. I like to win fairly. I’m a bad loser but I’m not a cheater. I take some responsibility because I took the supplement. I didn’t triple check, even if it came from a professional.” The midfielder told Sky Sports.
Pogba, who joined Juventus in 2022 after parting ways with Manchester United, only featured in 12 games across all competitions before his ban. Injuries were the main stumbling block for him at Juve, leading to him playing only two games during the 2023-24 season prior to being served with the ban.
Despite considering retirement this year, Pogba now wants to come back bigger and better. He said that he is still the same player but with “more determination and motivation to play”. He now appreciates the game very much after it was taken away from him.
Pogba, a graduate of Manchester United’s academy, is not pleased by Manchester United’s recent treatment of the great Sir Alex Ferguson. According to reports that have been trending in the football world, INEOS cut a multi-million-pound ambassadorial contract with Ferguson.
Despite the fact that the legendary Premier League manager still remains a non-executive director at United and is more than welcome to attend the club’s matches, the decision to end the ambassadorial deal received a lot of criticism from a lot of fans.
When asked about his opinion on the matter, Pogba said on the Paul Pogba interview that Ferguson remains in United’s history and will be forever. INEOS decided to end the contract with the Scott manager with the aim of ‘cutting costs’.
Paul Pogba interview. Photo/ Daily Sabah.
Conclusion
Even though Pogba has been away from the beautiful game for months now, he still believes that he can be at the top of the game once he is back. The former United man has also made it clear that he will also be aiming to get playing team with the France national team despite last being on national duty in March 2022. Sources close to Pogba reveal that he could resume training in January before being eligible to play again in March.
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