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Away from the field due to his four-year suspension for doping, Paul Pogba is nonetheless back in the spotlight.
The announcement of Raphaël Varane’s retirement has obviously particularly affected Paul Pogba. The two men made their debuts in the French team at the same time, in the spring of 2013, and shared almost a decade in blue, with the 2018 coronation as the highlight. But if the former Madrid player has decided to say stop, the midfielder is at a standstill. Consequence of the four years of suspension he received after testing positive for testosterone.
This sanction, which he has appealed, could also mean the end of his career for him. Questioned this summer on the sidelines of the Blues’ eighth-final against Belgium at the Euro, the native of Lagny-sur-Marne had nevertheless shown himself determined to return to the field. “I still feel like a footballer. I want to fight this injustice. Pogba is not finished, Pogba is here. I have an incredible desire to come back, I train, he had launched. I’m doing everything I can to get back on the field.”
Paul Pogba “eats life”
While waiting for the appeal verdict, Paul Pogba, who recently welcomed his third child, is also clearing his mind. The world champion has agreed to play in the film “4 zeros”, the new film by Fabien Ontoniente. The sequel to the famous film “3 zeros” will be released on April 9, 2025 and the former Mancunian appears in the good-announcement alongside Kaaris and Marseille Youtuber Momo Henni.
But Paul Pogba has also tried his hand at music. Known for his dancing skills, he participated in the latest song by the Ivorian group Team Paiya, entitled “Eating life.” “Paul Pogba, where are you?” the song asks him before his answer in the last verse.
“Despite the problems, you eat life,” he answers several times, rapping to a wild, cut/shifted rhythm.
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