Paul Pogba won’t stand for it: ‘I’m still a footballer’
The Octopus è was disqualified for four years for doping
Pogba is not è finished. Despite the very heavy disqualification that concerns him (four years for doping), the Frenchman perjures himself that he still feels like a footballer and that he has a great desire to go back to doing what he pèiù loves, which is playing football. The recent video in which he seemed to have reached the end of the line is not è the realityà. Pogba è is ready to come back, no matter what.
L'explained to the microphones of Sky Sports: "If you haven't seen a video of me saying to stop soccer è becauseé I am still a footballer. I am still here, positive, I have an opportunity to fight what for me è an injustice. Let’s see, things will get better", his clear words.
The Frenchman, currently in Germany (a guest of the French federation, he watched France-Belgium), also spoke about his contract with Juventus: "From the latest news I am still a Juve player. I have a contract but I haven t had the opportunity to speak with director and coach… there is silence. I think they are waiting for the result of the’appeal, but you have to ask them".
The Octopus, 31, must serve a four-year disqualification. In fact, if there is no change in the sentence he è been given, he will be able to return to the field when he turns 35. However, the Frenchman believes that, in the end, the appeal will bring good results, so that he can return as soon as possible.