“A test from Allah”, Pogba talks about his suspension for doping

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Juventus Turin and France midfielder Paul Pogba, who turned 31 on Friday, looked back on the difficulties he encountered over the past year.

The former Manchester United star opened up about the difficulties she has faced over the past year, as she celebrated her 31st birthday with her family. Pogba has suffered multiple injuries over the past two seasons and only featured in two matches in the current campaign for Juventus before failing a drugs test last year. In February, the player was found guilty and given a lengthy four-year ban.

Sharing photos from his birthday on Instagram, the 31-year-old wrote in the caption: “ I have never learned and grown so much in one year. The tests that Allah sends are inevitable and it is easy to only see the bad things, but whatever happens. Alhamdoulilah. Al hamdoulilah for the good, the bad, the difficult times and the easy times. »

Lingard doesn’t forget Pogba

The Frenchman’s former United teammate and close friend Jesse Lingard shared a short but sweet birthday message for his best friend on Instagram. Lingard and Pogba graduated from the Red Devils academy and were teammates at the club following Pogba’s return to Old Trafford in 2016.

Juventus are considering terminating the player’s contract, who are ready to appeal the suspension. Despite his suspension, the Broke Boys – a team in Russia’s celebrity-hosted Media Football League – reportedly offered the player the chance to join them.

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