da bet7: The midfielder's suspension represents another hammer blow for a man that has suffered one trauma after another since returning to Turin
da winzada777: Paul Pogba has started just one game since rejoining Juventus in the summer of 2022. There is now a very real chance that he will never play for the club again, after elevated levels of testosterone were found in a random drugs test taken after the Bianconeri's Serie A clash with Udinese on August 20.
Pogba has been provisionally suspended by the Italian anti-doping tribunal (NADO Italia) and his agent, Rafaela Pimenta, says they are now awaiting the "counter-analysis" to see if the B sample confirms the presence of the banned substance in the Frenchman's system. "Until then, we can't say anything," Pimenta said. "The certain thing is that Paul never wanted to break the rules."
If found guilty of doping, Pogba could be banned from football from anywhere between two to four years, meaning his top-flight career is very much in the balance right now. What is already beyond dispute, though, is that this failed doping test represents another devastating setback for a player that has suffered one trauma after another since returning to Turin last year…
Getty ImagesThe incessant injury issues
"Paul is back in Turin. He left as a boy and returns as a man and a champion, but there is one thing that has not changed – the desire to write unforgettable pages of club history together once more. Pogba is back and we couldn’t be happier."
That official statement confirming Pogba's return to Juventus last summer perfectly encapsulated the excitement surrounding the free transfer.
And it was understandable, to a degree. Juve had paid nothing to re-sign a player they had sold to Manchester United in 2016 for a then-world record £89 million ($100m).
He was still only 29, too. The hope was that the Bianconeri would at least get a couple more stellar seasons out of Pogba, who had played the best football of his club career during his first stint in Turin.
However, there were two major doubts surrounding the deal.
Firstly, Pogba was not joining a Juve squad with anything like the same level of quality as the one he had left, and there had long been concerns over his ability to shine without world-class players around him.
Secondly, and far more significantly, Pogba's recent injury record at Old Trafford could not be construed as anything but troubling.
In his final three seasons in Manchester, he had been sidelined with injury on eight separate occasions, and with a variety of ailments. His final appearance for United had actually come in April of last year, when he limped off in a 4-0 defeat at Liverpool.
There was, then, a legitimate question mark over Pogba's fitness, and it would not take long for us to get an answer.
AdvertisementGettyA hugely controversial call
Pogba officially rejoined Juve on July 11 of last year. Less than two weeks later, he broke down in training ahead of a pre-season friendly with Barcelona in Dallas.
"Following complaining of pain in his right knee, Paul Pogba underwent radiological examinations that revealed a lesion of the lateral meniscus," the club explained. "In the next few hours he will undergo a specialist orthopaedic consultation. Therefore, in order to continue treatment, he is not taking part in the trip to Dallas."
As it transpired, he would not take part in either of Juve's two remaining friendlies in the United States, with 45 minutes against Chivas de Guadalajara ending up the sum total of his contribution to the entire tour.
He instead returned to Italy on July 23 for further evaluation before then flying to Lyon on August 1 to consult a knee specialist. The following day, he made a hugely controversial call, deciding against surgery and opting instead to undergo a more 'conservative' therapy.
Allegri's public response to Pogba's preferred course of action was telling. "What do I think? I don't think, I have relied on what was said and the decision that was made. I'm not a doctor," he told reporters at the time.
"Conservative therapy has been adopted, within five-to-six weeks he will be able to be on the field. You have to have confidence. That was the decision, then we'll see if it was right or wrong."
Pogba's thinking was obvious: he wanted to play in the World Cup, and he didn't want to jeopardise his participation in Qatar 2022 by undergoing an operation.
It would prove a very costly error of judgement, though, a gamble that backfired badly.
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A month of this 'conservative' therapy failed to yield the desired result and, on September 3, 2022 Pogba belatedly underwent surgery on his knee.
"The operation went very well, I'm going to recover and come back very, very quickly," he vowed in a social media post. "I wanted to thank you all for your messages, for your support.
"Know that mentally I'm okay despite all the worries, the injury, and the other problems."
Those other problems were no trifling matter. Indeed, it's important to note that Pogba's injury struggles were played out against the backdrop of a devastating familial drama.
On August 28, Pogba's brother Mathias posted a video online promising "explosive" revelations about the midfielder, and his agent Pimenta.
“The French, Italian, English and Spanish public deserve to know certain things,” Mathias Pogba said.
“Basically, the whole world, including my brother’s fans, France, Juventus and his sponsors, they need to have the information and take an informed decision on whether he deserves respect and love from the fans; if he deserves to play for Juventus and a place in the France World Cup squad.
“I want to open the eyes on the so-called most powerful woman in football, who my brother calls his second mum (Pimenta). I think that what I’ll say will concern many people. I’ll say important things about Kylian Mbappe. Many elements and witnesses confirm what I’ll say. It could be explosive.”
Pogba's legal team immediately confirmed that they were already aware of the claims – which included an allegation that the player had hired a witchdoctor to place a spell on France team-mate Mbappe, of whom he was supposedly jealous – and explained that they were linked to an extortion plot by an organised crime gang.
Pogba had already informed French police that he had been threatened by two hooded men armed with assault rifles in Paris on March 19 of last year and, among other things, had his mobile phone taken away from him, as well as being ordered to pay £11 million ($14m) in owed 'protection fees'. Pogba had also gone to the Italian authorities after being subject to further threats and acts of intimidation in Turin.
Four people, including Mathias, were eventually arrested on September 14, 2022, though the former forward was released from prison on December 23.
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After Pogba had finally gone under the knife, it was expected that he would be sidelined for eight weeks.
However, just after resuming athletic work, Pogba was struck down by a thigh problem just above his weakened right knee on October 19, casting considerable doubt on his availability for the World Cup.
The bad news was finally confirmed by Pimenta on October 31: "Following yesterday and today's medical review in Torino and Pittsburgh, it is extremely painful to inform Paul will still need recovery time from his surgery.
"For this reason, Paul will not be able to join the Juventus squad before the World Cup break nor the French national team in Qatar.
"If wishful thinking would change things, Paul would be playing tomorrow. But what changes things are hard work, resilience and discipline, all of which are the only things in Paul's mind at these challenging times.
"Paul will continue working, giving his very best to be back on the pitch for the fans and his team as soon as possible."