The upcoming star in the Turin ranks has gone on to remark on the reason behind his decision to pursue the beautiful game as his career rather than table tennis.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-c29347 Pogba has been a revelation for Antonio Conte, and the faith that Juventus had in the youngster whilst acquiring him from the grips and stranglehold of the English Premier League giants has shown early seeds of promise. This is further reflected in
the fact that Pogba has deputised in the midfield of the Turin outfit during the absence of important midfielders like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Claudio-Marchisio-c9312 through injuries.
This gives the head coach of Juventus, Antonio Conte, another dimension to work with and he can employ the Frenchman during run of matches which might be quite a lot to intake. Furthermore, the Bianconeri giants are involved in the UEFA Champions League
which has meant that they will be facing off more matches in quick successions. This is especially pertinent when the Turin outfit would be looking to play in the latter stages of the UEFA Champions League; that is after they qualify for the next rounds of
the Serie A.
His recent performances for the Bianconeri have brought him to the spotlight and it remains to be seen whether the player can maintain his level of consistency for a longer time. However, Pogba finds himself in trouble as well, after being late for two training
sessions due to which he was dropped from the line up that ran riot while playing against Pescara.
Despite all of the attention fixated towards him, Pogba has gone to reflect on the reason for him playing football. He cites the Brazilian striker and former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan centre-forward, Ronaldo, as the reason for his passion towards football, while also
citing table tennis as his second option, and he replied:
“I played football because of the Brazilian http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734. When I was nine I had to choose between table tennis and football because the lessons for both fell on a Saturday. Then the 2002 World Cup arrived and Ronaldo bewitched me. That’s when I left table tennis
for football. But I’m still quite handy with a bat…”
The Frenchman has proved to be effective in front of goal as well, as he has converted two goals from his six appearances in the Lega.
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