Juventus Turin midfielder Paul Pogba found himself in a bit of trouble after arriving late for training on two occasions. In response to his tardiness, Pogba publicly apologized to his coach, Antonio Conte, and his teammates. He acknowledged his mistake, expressed remorse, and clarified that the delays were due to trivial reasons, but he recognized their impact and promised to avoid such incidents in the future.
Despite the apology, Coach Antonio Conte took disciplinary action by removing the young French midfielder from the group. This decision was met with disapproval from Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, who is also known for representing Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Raiola criticized Juventus for sidelining his client.
However, Pogba’s absence from the team did not seem to affect Juventus negatively, as they went on to secure a convincing 6-1 victory against Pescara in Serie A.
Despite this disciplinary setback, the article notes that Paul Pogba had a promising start to the season with Juventus, having played six games and scored two goals in Serie A. The Franco-Guinean midfielder, at the age of 19, had previously spent time in the reserve team of Manchester United before making a mark in Italian football with Juventus.