Juventus Player Paul Pogba Has Been Suspended For Anti-Doping

Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba 


"I don't want to have money anymore," before being suspended for failing a drug test, football player Paul Pogba stated


Paul Pogba, a midfielder for Juventus, tested positive for testosterone and now faces a four-year suspension.


Only in July 2022 did Pogba make his way back from Manchester United to the Serie A team. The move, however, has not gone as expected because he has also experienced injury problems.


The most recent update is that Pogba allegedly tested positive during a league match against Udinese on August 20, a game in which he did not participate.


Pogba has now been placed on indefinite suspension by the Italian NADO national anti-doping tribunal and has three days to ask for a B sample.


The maximum suspension in these situations is four years, which includes a two-year initial restriction that can be increased to four years if it can be shown that the substance was consumed on purpose.


However, the midfielder stated the following in an interview with Al Jazeera that was published just hours before Pogba's doping test became public: "I want to make people eat their words and prove I am not weak. People can criticise me, but I will never give up.


"At times, when I have been alone, I have thought: don't want to have money anymore. I don't want to play football any longer. I want to be with normal people, that way they'll love me for who I am, not for money or fame. At times it's hard. Money changes people and can destroy a family. It can create a war."

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