José Mourinho explains Paul Pogba’s decline

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Testing positive for testosterone in August during a Serie A match between Juventus Turin and Udinese, Paul Pogba (31) was suspended from all football-related activities for four years by the Italian anti-doping court . Although the Frenchman has informed his intention to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the latter would no longer be able to play or even train until September 2027 if the sanction were to be confirmed. An end to his career which moved the football personalities who worked with him.

Recently, it is José Mourinho, who knew him during his time at Manchester United. “The only thing I say is that it happens to almost everyone at certain points in your career: you lose a little sense of who you are and what you need to be. The season after France won the 2018 World Cup, I think Paul came back different. The World Cup brought him into a dimension where football was not the most important thing for him.explained the technician to the Telegraphensuring that he was not at all happy with the midfielder’s situation.

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