Juventus midfielder Pogba provisionally suspended for doping
Juventus
and France midfielder Paul Pogba has been provisionally suspended after a
doping control detected elevated levels of testosterone, Italian anti-doping
authorities (Nado) told AFP on Monday.
After
a nightmare season between injuries and a blackmail affair, the 30-year-old's dreams
of bouncing back were shattered by the alleged doping offence after Juventus's
3-0 win at Udinese on August 20, during which he was an unused substitute.
On
Monday, the 2018 world champion had told Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera of his
"desire to play" after a "difficult year" which could have
"destroyed" him.
Instead
he received a new blow.
Nado
said Pogba had violated anti-doping rules when they found the prohibited
substance "non-endogenous testosterone metabolites".
Juventus
said in a statement that Pogba had "received a precautionary
suspension".
"The
club reserves the right to consider the next procedural steps," the
statement added.
The
test concerns the 'A' sample, and if the 'B' sample also tests positive for
testosterone Pogba could face a four-year ban.
In a
message sent to AFP, Pogba's agent Rafaela Pimenta said she was "awaiting
the second sample and cannot have an opinion before the results".
"What
is certain is that Paul Pogba never wanted to break a rule," she added.
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'Difficult year' -
Pogba
rejoined Juventus in July 2022 from Manchester United.
From
2012 to 2016 he had helped Juve win four Serie A titles and two Italian Cups,
and reach the Champions League final in 2015.
Pogba
had been a star player in France's 2018 World Cup triumph but his 2022-2023
season was blighted by injury and a multi-million-euro blackmail plot involving
childhood friends and one of his brothers.
He
played just ten games for Juventus that season and missed the 2022 World Cup
with France.
Last
season he played six Serie A games but had been slated for a return to action
against Lazio at the weekend and said in the interview with Al Jazeera he was
raring to go.
"I've
had a difficult year so I've this anger and this wish to play football,"
Pogba told Al Jazeera.
"The
only people that can hurt you are the people close to you. Enemies you know
where they are, but friends, family, that you think they're happy for you, they
can destroy you," he said.
"You
have to be careful, money change people, can break up a family," he said
of the multimillion euros extortion efforts by former friends and his own
brother Mattias.
Pogba
said that at times he had been deeply demotivated by the matter.
"I
was just by myself thinking I don't want to have money anymore, I don't want to
play anymore, I just want to be with normal people, so they will love me for
me, not for the fame, not for the money," he said.
After
this latest setback Pogba now faces an anxious wait for the result of his 'B'
test.
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