Explosive twist
Will Paul Pogba be allowed to play again in March?
The CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) had originally banned Paul Pogba for four years. However, as the English Daily Mail now reports, the association is said to have reduced the sentence to 18 months. The 31-year-old Frenchman could therefore return to training in January and even play again two months later.
According to the report, the fine imposed on Pogba has also been lifted, which he is said to have achieved by appealing to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne. The Juventus professional was tested for doping substances on August 20, 2023, and the sample revealed an elevated tetosterone level.
Pogba played his last match in September 2023, when the midfielder won 2:0 against Empoli with the Old Lady.
Pogba denies doping allegation
The 2018 world champion denies having used banned substances to boost his performance. However, he admitted to having taken a food supplement whose package insert refers to performance-enhancing substances.
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