Fabrizio Romano 

Paul Pogba: Juventus midfielder’s B sample confirms positive drugs test

The Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has tested positive for testosterone in his B sample and could be banned for two to four years if found guilty of doping
  
  

Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba was an unused Juventus substitute on the day of his random drugs test. Photograph: Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty Images

Paul Pogba has tested positive in his B sample and could be banned for between two and four years if found guilty of doping. Juventus are deciding how to proceed regarding the midfielder’s contract, which runs to 2026.

Pogba was provisionally suspended after a random drugs test taken after his club’s 3-0 win at Udinese on 20 August, at which he was an unused substitute. His B sample was then tested.

Pogba, who will be 31 in July, made only 10 appearances last season because of injury and missed substantial chunks of the season before – his last with Manchester United – because of hamstring and calf problems. He rejoined Juventus on a free transfer in July 2022.

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The France World Cup winner’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, said after the initial suspension: “What is certain is that Paul Pogba never wanted to break a rule.”

The Juventus coach, Massimiliano Allegri, said on Friday he was not aware of the result of the B sample test. “I didn’t know, I found out now,” he told a press conference before Saturday’s home game against Torino. “Let’s wait ... Humanly, I feel sorry for Paul.”

Italy’s national anti-doping tribunal, Nado Italia, did not comment on Pogba’s case, citing privacy rules.

 

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