The former Le Havre midfielder has gone on to issue a public apology to those involved at the club, following his failure to comply with the rules and regulations.
The immensely talent youngster was given a warning by Antonio Conte to lead his life at the Turin outfit according to the rules set forth by the club’s authorities. Furthermore, he went on to issue an apology to Antonio Conte, in particular, and all of the
team members that he might have hurt through his actions.
Pogba has been in magnificent form for the Bianconeri outfit and has been the key in their victories in a couple of matches in the Serie A; and given the impact the player has had in the absence of their regular players; namely http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Claudio-Marchisio-c9312;
makes him an extremely important player at the club.
However, in a bid to discipline the young, mercurial and impressionable Frenchman; Juve have gone on to punish the player for his wrongdoings. The player went on to be late on two team sessions, and for that and the fact that the player had an outburst through
his representatives, saw his left out of the team for their match against Pescara.
During his interview with the Italian tabloid, Tuttosport; the former Manchester United midfielder apologised by conceding that he was in the wrong and also apologised to Antonio Conte and his teammates.
While also making sure that he got his stance across to the public as well, Pogba remarked that the delay in reaching for the team sessions was not intentional and that his delays were due to reasons. However, having said that, he acknowledged that he had
crossed a line and that it would not happen again. He was quoted to have said:
“I was wrong and I’m very sorry. And of course, I apologise because I know I have been disrespectful to boss Antonio Conte and my teammates. It was not my intention to do so and my delays are related to issues that are very trivial, but they are mistakes.”
Pogba has scored twice in the six appearances he has made at the club, with his goals coming against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 and Bologna.
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