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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
imamusma
on 29/02/2024, 21:01:17 UTC
The bad news for Paul Pogba is he is going to be away from football for four years which means his professional career is over and there's no hope for him anymore.
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He is going to be 31 on 15th of March this year. With 4 years out, he'll be 35 and I'm not sure how his motivation will be then. This might be it, for his playing career. Already he's been injury prone and barely playing a season. This only makes things much much worse. He was caught taking testosterone and usually, the plea deal would've been half the time, that'd be 2 years. Which would be the same for accidental intake. Don't know why he didn't go through those methods.
Pogba hoped to recover from his injury quickly by taking this drug, but everything went unexpectedly and it was a shame that his career would end like that. A ban from playing for the next four years will make Pogba lose most of his individual skills, and it could be said that Pogba will have difficulty finding his best playing form if he decides to play again. It could be that the sanctions received will encourage Pogba to decide to retire, or Pogba can continue his career in a less competitive league such as the Saudi Pro League after the sanctions expire.

Losing Pogba means Allegri rotation options at Juventus are even more minimal, and currently Juventus has failed to compete with Inter Milan in the hunt for trophies. Since returning to Juventus, Pogba has suffered frequent injuries. Due to the doping case, Juventus management has now terminated Poga contract. Even though it is reported that Pogba will appeal his case to the Arbitration Court, I assume the sanctions will not change.